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Sertoli cell elongated cells found in the seminiferous tubules of the testis; apparently they nourish the spermatids
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Sertoli cell Cells in the testis lining the testicular tubules that nurture the developing sperm cells; responsible in fetal life for the production of anti-M?lerian hormone, which stops the male fetus from developing fallopian tubes, a uterus and a vagina. A source of estradiol in men.
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Sertoli c.’s elongated cells in the seminiferous tubules, to which the spermatids become attached; they provide support, protection, and possibly nutrition until the spermatids become transformed into mature spermatozoa. Called also sustentacular c's, nurse or nursing c's, and trophocytes.
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Sertoli cell t. androblastoma (def. 1).
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Sertoli-cell–only s. congenital absence of the germinal epithelium of the testes, so that the seminiferous tubules contain only Sertoli cells and the testes are smaller than normal; there is azoospermia with elevated titers of follicle-stimulating hormone and sometimes of luteinizing hormone. Called also del Castillo's s. and germinal or germinal cell aplasia.
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