Keywords: راس; Testicular descent; Gubernaculum; Cryptorchidism; Ectopic testis; Perineal testis;
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Is the ovary in an inguinal hernia ‘descended’ like a testis or not?
Keywords: راس; Ovary; Inguinal hernia; Testicular descent; Processus vaginalis; Gubernaculum
Wnt signalling in testicular descent: A candidate mechanism for cryptorchidism in Robinow syndrome
Keywords: راس; Testicular descent; Cryptorchidism; Robinow syndrome; Wnt-5a; Gubernaculum;
Mathematical modelling of gubernaculum during inguino-scrotal migration shows limb bud characteristics
Keywords: راس; Gubernaculum; Rat; Testicular descent; Mathematical model
The testicular position and descent in developing human
Keywords: راس; Testicular descent; Inguinal canal; Gubernaculum; Scrotum;
Hoxa-11 maintains cell proliferation in the mouse gubernaculum to facilitate testicular descent
Keywords: راس; Gubernaculum; Testicular descent; Mouse; Hoxa-11
Undescended testis: The underlying mechanisms and the effects on germ cells that cause infertility and cancer
Keywords: راس; Testicular descent; Gubernaculum; Orchidopexy; Cryptorchidism; Germ cells
Gubernaculum as icebreaker: do matrix metalloproteinases in rodent gubernaculum and inguinal fat pad permit testicular descent?
Keywords: راس; Testicular descent; Cryptorchidism; Gubernaculum; Inguinal fat pad; Matrix metalloproteinase; MT1-MMP
The effect of flutamide on expression of androgen and estrogen receptors in the gubernaculum and surrounding structures during testicular descent
Keywords: راس; Testicular Descent; Flutamide; Androgen Receptor; Gubernaculum; Histology; Rat; Mammary bud; Genitofemoral nerve
The common fetal development of the mammary fat pad and gubernaculum
Keywords: راس; Testicular descent; Gubernaculum; Mammary line; Mammary fat pad; Androgen receptor
The female gubernaculum: role in the embryology and development of the genital tract and in the possible genesis of malformations
Keywords: راس; Gubernaculum; Female genital tract; Malformations; Müllerian ducts; Uterus; Round ligament; Rokitansky syndrome; Accessory uterine masses;
Gubernacular development in the mouse is similar to the rat and suggests that the processus vaginalis is derived from the urogenital ridge and is different from the parietal peritoneum
Keywords: راس; Gubernaculum; Mouse; Testicular descent; Processus vaginalis; Cremaster muscle
Hidden in plain sight: the mammary line in males may be the missing link regulating inguinoscrotal testicular descent
Keywords: راس; Testicular descent; Gubernaculum; Mammary line; Androgen
Cryptorchidism
Keywords: راس; Cryptorchidism; Testicular descent; Gubernaculum; Androgen; Genitofemoral nerve; Calcitonin gene-related peptide
Growth of the rat gubernaculum in vitro and localisation of its growth centre
Keywords: راس; Gubernaculum; Rat; Testicular descent; CGRP
Calcitonin gene-related peptide is a survival factor, inhibiting apoptosis in neonatal rat gubernaculum in vitro
Keywords: راس; Calcitonin gene-related peptide; CGRP; Gubernaculum; Testicular descent; Apoptosis
The antiandrogen flutamide perturbs inguinoscrotal testicular descent in the rat and suggests a link with mammary development
Keywords: راس; Undescended testis; Cryptorchidism; Anti-androgen; Gubernaculum; Mammary bud
Sfrp1 and Sfrp2 are required for normal male sexual development in mice
Keywords: راس; Secreted frizzled-related protein; Sfrp1; Sfrp2; Mouse sexual development; Gubernaculum; Testis descent; Gonad; Reproductive tract; Wnt signalling;
The migrating gubernaculum grows like a “limb bud”
Keywords: راس; Testicular descent; Cryptorchidism; Undescended testes; Gubernaculum; Limb bud; Fgf10; Hoxa10
Calcitonin gene–related peptide stimulates mitosis in the tip of the rat gubernaculum in vitro and provides the chemotactic signals to control gubernacular migration during testicular descent
Keywords: راس; Gubernaculum; Testicular descent; Genitofemoral nerve; Calcitonin gene–related peptide; Cryptorchidism
Does chemical sympathectomy alter the ontogeny of gubernacular migration in vivo?
Keywords: راس; Sympathectomy; Hydroxydopamine; Rat; Gubernaculum; Calcitonin gene-related peptide; Testis; Descent; Cryptorchidism;
The role of sympathetic innervation in the developing rat gubernaculum
Keywords: راس; Testicular descent; Gubernaculum; Rat; Sympathetic; Adrenergic; Isoprenaline; Guanethidine; Nifedipine
Cell membrane and mitotic markers show that the neonatal rat gubernaculum grows in a similar way to an embryonic limb bud
Keywords: راس; Gubernaculum; Progress zone; Limb bud; BUDR; Rat; DiI; Cryptorchidism; Testicular descent
A new role for androgen in testicular descent: permitting gubernacular cell proliferation in response to the neuropeptide, calcitonin gene–related peptide
Keywords: راس; Gubernaculum; Cell proliferation; Capsaicin; Flutamide; Androgen; CGRP
Gubernacular cell division in different rodent models of cryptorchidism supports indirect androgenic action via the genitofemoral nerve
Keywords: راس; Gubernaculum; DNA synthesis; Genitofemoral nerve; CGRP; Flutamide; Capsaicin;
Testicular descent, cryptorchidism and inguinal hernia: the Melbourne perspective
Keywords: راس; Testicular descent; Cryptorchidism; Inguinal hernia; Gubernaculum; UDT; undescended testis; MIS; Müllerian-inhibiting substance; AMH; anti-Müllerian hormone; INSL3; insulin-like hormone 3; CSL; cranial suspensory ligament; PV; processus vaginalis; CM; c