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Spermatogenesis
Biology and Clinical Implications
von C. Yan Cheng
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-0-429-94948-7
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 03.09.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 292 Seiten

Preis: 189,99 €

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Senior investigators internationally have here collaborated to produce an international reference work. Each contributor provides critical and thought provoking concepts and ideas based on the latest developments in their field. The result is a must read and timely reference work for investigators who are interested in how spermatogenesis is currently understood and which are the most promising avenues for future research; an Introduction sets the context for the chapter and points out the relevance of the research for basic research scientists and clinicians.



C. Yan Cheng Ph.D. is a senior scientist at the Population Council's Center for Biomedical Research, New York, affiliated with the Council's Reproductive Health program, where his research focuses on developing new male contraceptive methods through a better understanding of male fertility and infertility, and on the biology of the blood-testis barrier and the mechanism by which environmental toxicants induce testicular injury. He serves as an ad-hoc reviewer of grant proposals submitted to the National Institutes of Health's Cellular, Molecular and Integrative Reproduction Study Section and the Endocrinology, Metabolism, Nutrition and Reproductive Sciences Study Section. He holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry and cell biology from the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, after an undergraduate degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research has been supported by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, for the last three decades. He has published more than 400 peer-reviewed papers. He was awarded the Richard E. Weizman Memorial Award from the Endocrine Society in 1988 and received the Best Scientific Paper Award from the American Society of Andrology in 1997. He also served as the Editor-in-Chief of the peer-review journal Spermatogenesis from 2011 through 2016.



Preface

Contributors


1. Golgi apparatus regulation of differentiation: A case study for male germ cells of the rat testis


Louis Hermo, Regiana L. Oliveira, Charles E. Smith, Catherine E. Au, and John J. M. Bergeron


2. Androgen regulation of spermatogenesis


William H. Walker


3. Testicular immunoregulation: The role of Tyro3, Axl, and Mer receptor tyrosine kinases and pattern recognition receptors


Fei Wang, Qian Jiang, and Daishu Han


4. Inflammation and Spermatogenesis


Maria Susana Theas, Patricia Verónica Jacobo, Cecilia Valeria Pérez, Vanesa Anabella Guazzone, and Livia Lustig


5. Junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) family: Recent findings and their role and regulation in spermatogenesis


Kun Huang and Wing-Yee Lui


6. Sertoli cell immune regulation within the testis


Gurvinder Kaur, Kandis Wright, Robin Hannah Greer, Karl Mueller, Allan Haynes, and Jannette M. Dufour


7. The mitotic phase of spermatogenesis: Recent advances and perspectives


Kin Lam Fok and Hsiao Chang Chan


8. Genetics of mammalian meiosis


Fang Yang and P. Jeremy Wang


9. Roles of membrane and nuclear estrogen receptors in spermatogenesis


Paul S. Cooke, Manjunatha K. Nanjappa, Sergei G. Tevosian, and Rex A. Hess


10. Regulation of fertility and infertility in humans


Nahid Punjani, Ryan Flannigan, and Peter N. Schlegel


11. Male infertility: Evaluation and treatment


Ryan Flannigan and Marc Goldstein


12. Effects of chemical pollutants on spermatogenesis and implications in male infertility


Chris KC Wong


13. Advances in our understanding of human spermatogenesis


Qing Wen, Elizabeth I. Tang, Tito Jesus, Bruno Silvestrini, and C. Yan Cheng


14. A look into the testis as a reservoir for HIV and ZIKV-A reproductive biologist's perspective


Elizabeth I. Tang, Christopher L. Robinson, Chi Nok Chong, Shuibing Chen, and C. Yan Cheng


15. Cytoskeletons (F-actin) and spermatogenesis


Liza O'Donnell and Peter G. Stanton


16. Roles of mTOR signaling in spermatogenesis


Lan Ye and Ke Zheng


17. Does planar cell polarity matter during spermatogenesis?


Linxi Li, Haiqi Chen, Qingquan Lian, Ren-Shan Ge, and C. Yan Cheng


18. Computational characterization and integrative analysis of proteins involved in Spermatogenesis


Pranitha Jenardhanan, Manivel Panneerselvam, and Premendu P. Mathur


19. Effects of chemical exposures on testis cell-cell interactions and endocrine function


Rachel C. Knight, Jennifer R. Panizzi, and Benson T. Akingbemi


20. Environmental toxicants on Leydig cell function


Leping Ye, Xiaoheng Li, Xiaomin Chen, Qingquan Lian, and Ren-Shan Ge


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