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Papers associated with primary spermatogonium

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Pubertal sexual development and endpoints for disrupted spermatogenesis in the model Xenopus tropicalis., Svanholm S., Reprod Toxicol. September 1, 2023; 120 108435.            


Pesticide-induced multigenerational effects on amphibian reproduction and metabolism., Karlsson O., Sci Total Environ. June 25, 2021; 775 145771.                      


Transcriptome analysis identifies genes involved in sex determination and development of Xenopus laevis gonads., Piprek RP., Differentiation. January 1, 2018; 100 46-56.                          


Asymmetrical allocation of JAK1 mRNA during spermatogonial stem cell division in Xenopus laevis., Hyakutake K., Dev Growth Differ. June 1, 2015; 57 (5): 389-399.                  


Functional demonstration of the ability of a primary spermatogonium as a stem cell by tracing a single cell destiny in Xenopus laevis., Kawasaki T., Dev Growth Differ. October 1, 2006; 48 (8): 525-35.            


Newt RAD51: cloning of cDNA and analysis of gene expression during spermatogenesis., Yamamoto T., Dev Growth Differ. August 1, 1999; 41 (4): 401-6.


A novel stage-specific antigen is expressed only in early stages of spermatogonia in Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica testis., Kobayashi T., Mol Reprod Dev. December 1, 1998; 51 (4): 355-61.


Thyroid hormone regulation of germ cell-specific EF-1 alpha expression during metamorphosis of Xenopus laevis., Abdallah B., Int J Dev Biol. April 1, 1996; 40 (2): 507-14.      


Characteristic features of preleptotene spermatocytes in Xenopus laevis: increase in the nuclear volume and first appearance of flattened vesicles in these cells., Takamune K., J Exp Zool. October 15, 1995; 273 (3): 264-70.


Isolation and characterization of a novel gene of the DEAD box protein family which is specifically expressed in germ cells of Xenopus laevis., Komiya T., Dev Biol. April 1, 1994; 162 (2): 354-63.      


Occurrence of a species-specific nuclear antigen in the germ line of Xenopus and its expression from paternal genes in hybrid frogs., Wedlich D., Dev Biol. March 1, 1985; 108 (1): 220-34.                


Inhibitor induced alterations of chromatoid bodies in male germ line cells of Xenopus laevis., Kalt MR., Cell Tissue Res. August 18, 1975; 161 (2): 193-210.

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