A perivascular niche for multipotent progenitors in the fetal testis
Leydig cells are steroidogenic cells in the testes and produce the androgens required for male development and spermatogenesis. Here the authors show that a multipotent progenitor population producing Leydig cells, pericytes and smooth muscle cells is maintained in a perivascular niche within the mo...
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Auteurs principaux: | Deepti L. Kumar, Tony DeFalco |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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