Structure and functions of male germ cells;
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Testosterone is secreted by the Leydig cells, which are adjacent to the seminiferous tubules. ... Germ cell differentiation is strictly controlled by hormones. Male germ cells are unique in morphology and function, and they have male‐specific genomic imprinting. Many specific gene products are required for spermatogenesis.
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Testosterone is secreted by the Leydig cells, which are adjacent to the seminiferous tubules. Germ cell differentiation is strictly controlled by hormones. Male germ cells are unique in morphology and function, and they have male‐specific genomic imprinting. Many specific gene products are required for spermatogenesis.
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