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OverviewSenior investigators internationally have here collaborated to produce an international reference work. Each contributor provides critical and thought provoking concepts and ideas based on the latest developments in their field. The result is a must read and timely reference work for investigators who are interested in how spermatogenesis is currently understood and which are the most promising avenues for future research; an Introduction sets the context for the chapter and points out the relevance of the research for basic research scientists and clinicians. Full Product DetailsAuthor: C. Yan Cheng (Center for Biomedical Research, New York, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Weight: 1.043kg ISBN: 9781498764117ISBN 10: 1498764118 Pages: 278 Publication Date: 12 November 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a remarkable addition to the field of spermatogenesis, furthering our understanding of meiosis and new developments in the conversion of early spermatocytes to haploid spermatids, a process clinically relevant to the treatment of nonobstructive azoospermia. It uniquely addresses the contemporary challenges of environmental spermatotoxins. Irvin H Hirsch, MD (Thomas Jefferson University) """This is a remarkable addition to the field of spermatogenesis, furthering our understanding of meiosis and new developments in the conversion of early spermatocytes to haploid spermatids, a process clinically relevant to the treatment of nonobstructive azoospermia. It uniquely addresses the contemporary challenges of environmental spermatotoxins."" Irvin H Hirsch, MD (Thomas Jefferson University)" Author InformationC. Yan Cheng Ph.D. is a senior scientist at the Population Council’s Center for Biomedical Research, New York, affiliated with the Council's Reproductive Health program, where his research focuses on developing new male contraceptive methods through a better understanding of male fertility and infertility, and on the biology of the blood-testis barrier and the mechanism by which environmental toxicants induce testicular injury. He serves as an ad-hoc reviewer of grant proposals submitted to the National Institutes of Health’s Cellular, Molecular and Integrative Reproduction Study Section and the Endocrinology, Metabolism, Nutrition and Reproductive Sciences Study Section. He holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry and cell biology from the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, after an undergraduate degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research has been supported by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, for the last three decades. He has published more than 400 peer-reviewed papers. He was awarded the Richard E. Weizman Memorial Award from the Endocrine Society in 1988 and received the Best Scientific Paper Award from the American Society of Andrology in 1997. He also served as the Editor-in-Chief of the peer-review journal Spermatogenesis from 2011 through 2016. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |