Activin a and sertoli cells: key to fetal testis steroidogenesis

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  • who: Liza O&rsquo et al. from the Centre for Reproductive Health, Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Clayton, VIC, Australia, Monash University have published the paper: Activin A and Sertoli Cells: Key to Fetal Testis Steroidogenesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 18/03/2022
  • what: By interrogating new scRNAseq data from human testes the authors demonstrate this situation is also likely to be true in humans. Since appropriate levels of steroids and steroidogenic enzymes during embryonic (E) development lay the foundation for the correct development of male sexual characteristics, factors that influence this process may . . .

     

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