The Mammalian Blood-Testis Barrier: Its Biology and Regulation
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Spermatogenesis is the cellular process by which spermatogonia develop into mature spermatids within seminiferous tubules, the functional unit of the mammalian testis, under the structural and nutritional support of Sertoli cells and the precise regulation of endocrine factors. As germ cells develop, they traverse the seminiferous epithelium, a process that involves restructuring of Sertoli-germ cell junctions, as well as Sertoli-Sertoli cell junctions at the blood-testis barrier. The blood-testis barrier, one of the tightest tissue barriers in the mammalian body, divides the seminiferous epithelium into 2 compartments, basal and adluminal. The blood-testis barrier is different from most other tissue barriers…
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- Blood–testis barrier
- Sertoli cell
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Tight junction
- Spermatogenesis
- Cell junction
- Epithelium
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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