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Faculty and Research Interests
Stephan Schlatt
Ph.D., University of Munster, Munster, Germany
The research group of Dr. Schlatt is interested in the role
of hormones and growth factors during testis development with
a special focus on the cell biology of testicular stem cells.
In vitro approaches using cell lines and isolated testicular
cells are used to study the proliferation and differentiation
of testicular cells. Novel experimental tools including germ
cell transplantation and testicular grafting are applied to
study testicular function in rodent animal models, non-human
primates and men. The basic research on spermatogonial stem
cells has relevance for a variety of fields including clinical
applications. These stem cells are the only diploid cells
of the germ line which actively proliferate in adulthood.
Therefore, spermatogonia can be used as a target cell for
production of transgenic offspring; as a target cell for production
of totipotent or pluripotent cell lines, as a target cell
for fertility preservation in sub- and infertile men or as
a target cell for fertility preservation of breeding stock.
Representative
Publications
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