Skip to main navigation
Skip to search
Skip to main content
Scholars @ UT Health San Antonio Home
Help & FAQ
English
Español
Home
Profiles
Research Units
Research output
Search by expertise, name or affiliation
Transition of prenatal prospermatogonia to postnatal spermatogonia
John R. McCarrey
Research output
:
Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
›
Chapter
5
Scopus citations
Overview
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'Transition of prenatal prospermatogonia to postnatal spermatogonia'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Sort by
Weight
Alphabetically
Medicine and Dentistry
Spermatogonium
100%
Stem Cell
50%
Development
37%
Clotiazepam
37%
Male
37%
Testes
25%
Steady State
12%
Programmed Cell Death
12%
Lifespan
12%
Spermiogenesis
12%
Cells
12%
Differentiation
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Spermatogonium
100%
Progenitor Cell
50%
Males
37%
Germ Cell
25%
Cell Death
12%
Immatures
12%
Reproductives
12%
Spermatogenesis
12%
Cells
12%
Genetics
12%
Mice
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Spermatogonium
100%
Development
37%
Germline
25%
Self Concept
25%
Steady State
12%
Lifespan
12%
Cell Death
12%
Mouse
12%
Spermatogenesis
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Clotiazepam
37%
Mouse
12%