The initial maturation status of marmoset testicular tissues has an impact on germ cell maintenance and somatic cell response in tissue fragment culture
L. Heckmann, D. Langenstroth-Röwer, J. Wistuba, J. M. D. Portela, .A. M. M. van Pelt, K. Redmann, J. B. Stukenborg, S. Schlatt, N. Neuhaus, 01.04.2020
HECKMANN, Laura, et al. The initial maturation status of marmoset testicular tissues has an impact on germ cell maintenance and somatic cell response in tissue fragment culture. Molecular human reproduction, 2020, 26. Jg., Nr. 6, S. 374-388.
Publication: https://doi.org/10.1093/molehr/gaaa024
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Relevant data sets presented in the publication have been identified. If possible, annotations (title, general information,
conditions, processed tissue types and processed cell types) have been added based on information from the publication.
Data set 1: Developmental parameters of marmoset monkeys
Other: Other
Conditions
Human phenotype ontology |
Participants |
Comment |
HP:control |
6 |
Testicular tissue fragments from 8-month-old (n = 3). Testicular tissue fragments from 4-month-old (n = 3). |
Tissue Types
BRENDA tissue ontology |
Maturity |
Description |
Species |
Replicates |
BTO_0001363: testis |
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Marmoset Monkey |
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Data set 2: Effects of culture on testicular tissues
Other: Immunohistochemistry
Conditions
Human phenotype ontology |
Participants |
Comment |
HP:control |
6 |
Testicular tissue fragments from 8-month-old (n = 3) marmosets were cultured and evaluated after 0, 7, 14, 28 and 42 days. Testicular tissue fragments from 4-month-old (n = 3) marmosets were cultured and evaluated after 0, 7, 14, 28 and 42 days. |
Tissue Types
BRENDA tissue ontology |
Maturity |
Description |
Species |
Replicates |
BTO_0001363: testis |
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Marmoset Monkey |
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Cell Types
Cell ontology |
Maturity |
Description |
Species |
Replicates |
Cells per replicate |
CL_0000020: spermatogonium |
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Marmoset Monkey |
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CL_0000017: spermatocyte |
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Marmoset Monkey |
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Data set 3: Progression of in vitro differentiation in 8-month-old marmoset MC933
Other: Immunohistochemistry
Conditions
Human phenotype ontology |
Participants |
Comment |
HP:other: Other |
1 |
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Tissue Types
BRENDA tissue ontology |
Maturity |
Description |
Species |
Replicates |
BTO_0001363: testis |
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Marmoset Monkey |
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Cell Types
Cell ontology |
Maturity |
Description |
Species |
Replicates |
Cells per replicate |
CL_0000216: Sertoli cell |
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Marmoset Monkey |
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CL_0000017: spermatocyte |
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Marmoset Monkey |
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