Human Testicular Cultures. II. Sertoli Cells

Two cell types, one epithelioid and the other fibroblast-like, were found in human testicular cultures derived from testes of patients. Ultrastructural studies indicated that, whereas the epithelioid cells were Sertoli cells, the fibroblast-like cells were fibroblasts. The Sertoli cells could mainta...

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description Two cell types, one epithelioid and the other fibroblast-like, were found in human testicular cultures derived from testes of patients. Ultrastructural studies indicated that, whereas the epithelioid cells were Sertoli cells, the fibroblast-like cells were fibroblasts. The Sertoli cells could maintain growth for a period of more than 4 months. In cultures derived from normal testes, only fibroblasts were observed.
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Cell Membrane - ultrastructure
Cell membranes
Cell Nucleolus - ultrastructure
Cell Nucleus - ultrastructure
Cells, Cultured
Cultured cells
Cytoplasmic Granules - ultrastructure
Desmosomes - ultrastructure
Endoplasmic Reticulum - ultrastructure
Epithelial cells
Epithelioid cells
Germ cells
Golgi Apparatus - ultrastructure
Humans
Interstitial cells
Leydig cells
Lysosomes - ultrastructure
Male
Sertoli cells
Sertoli Cells - ultrastructure
Testes
Vacuoles - ultrastructure
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