Regeneration of testis tissue after ectopic implantation of porcine testis cell aggregates in mice: improved consistency of outcomes and in situ monitoring
Ectopic implantation of donor testis cell aggregates in recipient mice results in de novo formation or regeneration of testis tissue and, as such, provides a unique in vivo model for the study of testis development. However, currently the results are inconsistent and the efficiency of the model rema...
Main Authors: | Awang Junaidi, Awang Hazmi, Singh, Jaswant, Honaramooz, Ali |
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Format: | Article |
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CSIRO Publishing
2020
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