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Meanings of male germ in English
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Usage of male germ in English
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In piRNA-deficient mice, L1-overexpressing malegerm cells exhibit excessive DNA damage and meiotic defects.
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Together, our study revealed an indispensable role for Cul4a during malegerm cell meiosis.
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During spermatogenesis, malegerm cells temporally synthesize many proteins as they differentiate through meiosis and become spermatozoa.
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Northern blot analysis revealed a 3.2-kb mRNA expressed exclusively in malegerm cells.
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Pollination is the process whereby the malegerm cell, borne in pollen, is transferred to the female sex organ.
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However, how malegerm cells interact with and respond to these elements including those potentially toxic substances is poorly understood.
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We demonstrated that the individual N-terminal sites of H4 show different modification patterns during the differentiation of malegerm cells.
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Thus, this study identifies an unexpected function for Rb in maintaining the stem cell pool in the malegerm line.
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These findings suggest that Pygo2 is involved in the chromatin remodeling events that lead to nuclear compaction of malegerm cells.
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Recent studies have clarified that intrinsic and extrinsic factors can induce epigenetic transgenerational phenotypes through apparent reprogramming of the malegerm line.
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The unique status of sex chromosomes in the malegerm line may have shaped their content of germ line-intrinsic genes during evolution.
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We further analyzed 84 breast cancers and 86 malegerm cell cancers using the same seven markers.
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The MAGE-A genes are expressed in tumor cells but not in healthy tissues, except in malegerm line cells and in placenta.
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Nct1 and 2 appear to be malegerm cell-specific transcripts and are predominantly detected in pachytene spermatocytes.
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Our findings continue to corroborate that genes influencing malegerm cell development and differentiation have emerged as the major players in inherited TGCT susceptibility.
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However, Baz1a deficiency causes male -specific sterility in accord with its high expression in malegerm cells, where it displays dynamic, stage-specific patterns of chromosomal localization.