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Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2001
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors belong to the group of sex-cord stromal tumors of the ovary. They account for less than 0,5% of all ovarian neoplasms. The majority of these tumors are benign, and almost all are localised unilaterally. Herewith, we describe an ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor in an 11-year-old girl.
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Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors belong to the group of sex-cord stromal tumors of the ovary. They account for less than 0,5% of all ovarian neoplasms. The majority of these tumors are benign, and almost all are localised unilaterally. Herewith, we describe an ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor in an 11-year-old girl.
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Germ cell-Sertoli cell interactions
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 1990The interactions between the Sertoli cells and germ cells are progressively becoming an important part of testicular physiology. This paper explores the cytological basis for these interactions, detailing the cyclic changes in the Sertoli cells in concert with the stages of the seminiferous cycle and the nature of the blood-testis barrier.
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The Nucleolus of the Apodan Sertoli Cell
Nature, 1948THE association of desoxyribose nucleic acid with the nucleolus has been reported in a number of different types of cells. Hyden1 in nerve cells, Davidson2 in the rat liver cell and Koller3 in tumour cells, find that particles or granules giving a positive Feulgen reaction occur on the periphery of the Feulgen-negative nucleolus.
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Distinct Roles for Rac1 in Sertoli Cell Function during Testicular Development and Spermatogenesis
Cell Reports, 2020Nancy Ratner, Tony Defalco
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Role of Sertoli cell number and function on regulation of spermatogenesis
Animal Reproduction Science, 2008Larry Johnson, D D Varner
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