sertss
Sertss, also known as Sertoli cells, are a type of germ cell-supporting cell found in the seminiferous tubules of the testes in males. They were first described by the Italian anatomist Filippo Pacini in 1837. Sertoli cells play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of germ cells, which eventually become sperm. They are named after the Italian anatomist Filippo Pacini, who first described them in 1837.
Sertoli cells are characterized by their large, irregularly shaped nuclei and abundant cytoplasm. They are connected
Sertoli cells provide essential nutrients and growth factors to the developing sperm, and they also play a
Sertoli cells are also involved in the regulation of testosterone production. They express the enzyme aromatase,
Sertoli cells are also involved in the regulation of the immune response in the testes. They express
In summary, Sertoli cells are essential for the development and maintenance of germ cells, the regulation of