Cell and Molecular Biology of the Testis
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 9 December 1993
- ISBN 9780195062694
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages512 pages
- Size 321x194x40 mm
- Weight 1547 g
- Language English
- Illustrations halftones, line figures, tables 0
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Short description:
This book is a comprehensive, multi-authored work on the structure and function of the mammalian testis. The approach emphasizes gene expression, translation and production of specific gene products and the cellular and molecular regulation of these fundamental processes. Rather than provide a global survey of all aspects of male reproduction, this book stresses specific mechanisms that underscore the structure and function of the testis. It explains old and new concepts from a cellular and molecular perspective. This novel approach allows the authors to forge links between cell and molecular biology and well-established aspects of spermatogenesis and steriodogenesis. The result is a well-focused, comprehensive, and synthesis of testicular biology.
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This book is a comprehensive, multi-authored work on the structure and function of the mammalian testis. The approach emphasizes gene expression, translation and production of specific gene products and the cellular and molecular regulation of these fundamental processes. Rather than provide a global survey of all aspects of male reproduction, this book stresses specific mechanisms that underscore the structure and function of the testis. It explains old and new concepts from a cellular and molecular perspective. This novel approach allows the authors to forge links between cell and molecular biology and well-established aspects of spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis. The result is a well-focused, comprehensive synthesis of testicular biology.
'This is a comprehensive treatise on the testis emphasising the morphology and function of the multiple cell types that comprise this vital organ. It is believed to be the first work to integrate the cellular and molecular basis of regulatory processes in the testis.'
Aslib Book Guide, Vol. 59, No. 4, April 1994
Table of Contents:
J.M. Orth: Cell biology of testicular development in the fetus and neonate; P.N. Goodfellow et al: Molecular genetics of the human and mouse Y-chromosome; J.R. McCarrey: Development of the germ cell; C.E. Chubb: Genetic control of spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis; P.K. Donahoe: Mullerian inhibiting substance; C. Desjardins: Design and function of the microcirculation; L.L. Ewing: Leydig cell: structure/function; B.R. Zirkin: Regulation of spermatogenesis in the adult mammal: gonadotropins and androgens; C.W. Bardin, G.L. Gunsalus & C.Y. Cheng: The cell biology of the sertoli cell; D.M. Robertson, G.P. Risbridger & D.M. de Kretser: Inhibin and inhibin-related proteins; B.T. Hinton & T.T. Turner: The seminiferous tubular microenvironment; M.L. Meistrich & M.E.A.B. van Beek: Spermatogonial stem cells; H. Stern: The process of meiosis; Y. Clermont, R. Oko & L. Hermo: Cell biology of mammalian spermiogenesis; W.W. Wright: Cellular interactions in the seminiferous epithelium; N. Hecht: Gene expression during male germ cell development; D.J. Wolgemuth et al: Patterns of expression and potential functions of cellular oncogenes and heat shock protein genes during germ cell development; D.G. Myles: Sperm cell surface proteins of testicular origin: expression and localization in the testis and beyond; K.S.K. Tung: Regulation of autoimmune disease.
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