In boys with undescended testis, the risk of developing infertility is traditionally predicted based on a decrease in germ cell count observed using testicular biopsy samples. However, the process of ...
The first-ever 3D model of testicles, made using mouse cells, could improve our understanding of sex development disorders and male infertility. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
New research has mapped the cell types that specialize to form reproductive organs in both sexes, identifying key genes and ...
Impact of HSF5 Deficiency on Growth and Sperm Formation of Testis (IMAGE) Kumamoto University Caption Deletion of hsf5 in mice results in the impaired development of testis (left), and the absence of ...
Scientists have introduced lab-grown testicle organoids that closely mimic the structure and function of natural testes, offering a potential breakthrough in infertility treatment. Organoids, ...
Many people with testicular cancer don’t have a family history of it. Still, your risk may be much higher if you have a parent or sibling with the disease. But environment and hormones also play a ...
In a small number of people, testicular cancer can run in families. Having a parent or brother with testicular cancer can increase a person’s risk of getting it. Also, some inherited conditions can ...