نتایج جستجو برای: mouse testis

تعداد نتایج: 299673  

Journal: :Endocrinology 2015
David J Handelsman Mark Jimenez Gurmeet K S Singh Jenny Spaliviero Reena Desai Kirsty A Walters

Accurate measurement of testosterone is important for reproductive endocrinology research, but the validity of direct (nonextraction) testosterone immunoassays, developed and validated for human serum, has not been appraised for application to mouse serum or steroidogenic tissue extracts. Testosterone was measured in serum and extracts of testis or ovary from male and female wild-type mice by 2...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2004
Zhonglin Hao Kula N Jha Young-Hwan Kim Soumya Vemuganti V Anne Westbrook Olga Chertihin Karin Markgraf Charles J Flickinger Michael Coppola John C Herr Pablo E Visconti

Two members of the human testis-specific serine/threonine (Ser/Thr) kinase family, TSSK 1 and TSSK 2, were cloned and sequenced from a human testis adaptor-ligated cDNA library using a PCR strategy. Within the cDNA, open reading frames (ORF) were defined encoding proteins of 367 and 358 amino acids respectively, as well as conserved kinase domains typical of the superfamily of Ser/Thr kinases. ...

Journal: :Journal of biological rhythms 2004
Yanhong Tong Hongnian Guo Judy McKinley Brewer Han Lee Michael N Lehman Eric L Bittman

The molecular biology of circadian rhythms has been extensively studied in mice, and the widespread expression of canonical circadian clock genes in peripheral organs is well established in this species. In contrast, much less information about the peripheral expression of haPer1, haPer2, and haBmal1 is available in Syrian hamsters despite the fact that this species is widely used for studies o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Anthony Atala

Gene-expression analysis studies from Schultz et al. estimate that more than 2,300 genes in the mouse genome are expressed predominantly in the male germ line. As of their 2003 publication [Schultz N, Hamra FK, Garbers DL (2003) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 100(21):12201-12206], the functions of the majority of these testis-enriched genes during spermatogenesis and fertilization were largely unknown....

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2007
R C Crowell A A Kiessling

ERVs (endogenous retroviruses), which comprise 8-10% of mouse and human genomes, are present in thousands of copies, ranging in size from complete 9 kb virus to truncated partial sequences. Despite well-documented differential expression of ERVs in normal and diseased tissues, their biological significance remains controversial. Work in this laboratory revealed remarkably high ERV expression in...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
C Oppi S K Shore E P Reddy

The c-abl gene codes for a protein-tyrosine kinase and is expressed in most examined murine cell types as two distinct mRNA species of 5.5 kilobases (kb) and 6.5 kb. In mouse testis, an additional species of 4.0 kb is expressed in very high levels. To study the interrelationship between various c-abl transcripts and to compare their sequence with the v-abl transcript, we prepared c-abl-specific...

Journal: :Development 1994
K Yomogida H Ohtani H Harigae E Ito Y Nishimune J D Engel M Yamamoto

GATA-1 is an essential factor for the transcriptional activation of erythroid-specific genes, and is also abundantly expressed in a discrete subset of cells bordering the seminiferous epithelium in tubules of the murine testis. In examining normal and germ-line defective mutant mice, we show here that GATA-1 is expressed only in the Sertoli cell lineage in mouse testis. GATA-1 expression in Ser...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 1998
Seiji Moroi Mitinori Saitou Kazushi Fujimoto Akira Sakakibara Mikio Furuse Osamu Yoshida Shoichiro Tsukita

Occludin is the only integral membrane protein identified to date as a component of tight junctions (TJs). Here, we examined the distribution and expression of occludin in murine testis bearing well-developed TJ. In the adult mouse testis, occludin was concentrated at TJ strands, which are located at the most basal regions of lateral membranes of Sertoli cells. In immunoblotting, occludin showe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
D L Kilpatrick K Borland D F Jin

Spermatogenic cells have been previously shown to be a major site of testicular proenkephalin gene expression. Using RNA gel-blot analysis of purified mouse and hamster germ cells and of testes from prepuberal and germ cell-deficient mutant mice, we now have demonstrated that, in addition to its previously described expression by somatic (Leydig) cells, the gene for a second opioid peptide prec...

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