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Postnatal Development of the Testis in the Rat

Toxicologic pathology (Print), 2015
Histopathologic examination of the testis from juvenile rats is often necessary to characterize the safety of new drugs for pediatric use and is a required end point in male pubertal development and thyroid function assays.
C. Picut   +5 more
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Building a testis

Tissue and Cell, 1995
Specific cellular, subcellular and acellular components of the rat testis including the capsule, the peritubular tissue (tunica propria) and the lymphatic endothelium were analyzed using morphometric techniques at cellular and subcellular levels to yield volume and surface area data.
Lonnie D. Russell, Luiz R. França
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Tumors of the Testis [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
The clinical term “testicular tumor” is an umbrella term for all intrascrotal masses regardless of their actual anatomic location. In fact, some 90 % of tumors in the scrotum arise in the testis [1], and at least 90 % of them belong to the group of germ cell tumors (GCTs), the incidence of which is continuously increasing in western industrialized ...
Mikuz, G., Colecchia M
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Malakoplakia of the testis

International Urology and Nephrology, 1997
Malakoplakia of the testis presenting as painless enlargement of the testis in an 80-year-old man is described. The literature is reviewed.
S. Giannakopoulos   +3 more
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Androgen Actions in the Testis and the Regulation of Spermatogenesis.

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2021
W. Walker
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Cancer/testis antigens: an expanding family of targets for cancer immunotherapy

Immunological Reviews, 2002
Summary: Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are a category of tumor antigens with normal expression restricted to male germ cells in the testis but not in adult somatic tissues. In some cases, CT antigens are also expressed in ovary and in trophoblast.
M. Scanlan   +4 more
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Plasmacytoma of the Testis

Journal of Urology, 1987
We report a case of plasmacytoma of the testis without evidence of bone or immunoglobulin abnormalities. The presentation, evaluation and management of this extremely unusual tumor are reviewed.
Marvin J. Blumenfrucht   +4 more
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Angiomyolipoma of the Testis

Journal of Urology, 2004
Angiomyolipomas (or hamartomas) represent disorganized but mature specialized cells or tissue indigenous to those sites in which they are found. They have been described at a number of disparate sites. Their presence often results in diagnostic confusion and are frequently misdiagnosed as solid tissue malignancies.
James T. Hill   +4 more
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The retractile testis

Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
One hundred boys who had a retractile testis on one side were followed up for five years. The position of the retractile testis became higher (in some, it left the scrotum) in 42 boys and the development of this testis was adversely affected in 49. Because of this, regular review of boys with retractile testes should be continued as long as retraction ...
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The Biology of the Mammalian Testis and Scrotum

The Quarterly review of biology, 1926
IN DEALING with some phases of the biology of the mammalian testis a limited discussion may follow two major lines of interest: (i) a consideration of certain influences on the germinal portion of the organ-spermatogenesis-and (X) a brief discussion of ...
C. R. Moore
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