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The following pages link to Sertoli cell as a model in male reproductive toxicology: Advantages and disadvantages (Q38360822):
Displaying 9 items.
- The Sertoli cell: one hundred fifty years of beauty and plasticity. (Q33772289) (← links)
- Is toxicant-induced Sertoli cell injury in vitro a useful model to study molecular mechanisms in spermatogenesis? (Q38700907) (← links)
- 2-hydroxyoestradiol and 2-methoxyoestradiol, two endogenous oestradiol metabolites, induce DNA fragmentation in Sertoli cells (Q38778817) (← links)
- Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR): a central regulator of male fertility? (Q39104277) (← links)
- From the Cover: Metabolomics Reveals a Role of Betaine in Prenatal DBP Exposure-Induced Epigenetic Transgenerational Failure of Spermatogenesis in Rats. (Q46198176) (← links)
- Antioxidant enzymes activity, lipid peroxidation, oxidative damage in the testis and epididymis, and steroidogenesis in rats after co-exposure to atrazine and ethanol (Q46234752) (← links)
- The effects of the obesogen tributyltin on the metabolism of Sertoli cells cultured ex vivo (Q48219150) (← links)
- Proposed Key Characteristics of Male Reproductive Toxicants as an Approach for Organizing and Evaluating Mechanistic Evidence in Human Health Hazard Assessments (Q92750540) (← links)
- A Brazilian pulp and paper mill effluent disrupts energy metabolism in immature rat testis and alters Sertoli cell secretion and mitochondrial activity (Q97884219) (← links)