2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.repbio.2015.10.004
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CD90 and CD105 expression in the mouse ovary and testis at different stages of postnatal development

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“…26 In the mouse, CD90 was dominantly expressed in somatic compartments of ovarian follicles, suggesting that CD90 might have different functions. 27 Finally, CD105 is highly expressed in germ cell compartments in the ovary, suggesting its expression might be associated with the germline stem cells from which oocytes originate. 27 The presence of germ stem cells (GSC) in the mammalian ovary has been discussed extensively in recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…26 In the mouse, CD90 was dominantly expressed in somatic compartments of ovarian follicles, suggesting that CD90 might have different functions. 27 Finally, CD105 is highly expressed in germ cell compartments in the ovary, suggesting its expression might be associated with the germline stem cells from which oocytes originate. 27 The presence of germ stem cells (GSC) in the mammalian ovary has been discussed extensively in recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Finally, CD105 is highly expressed in germ cell compartments in the ovary, suggesting its expression might be associated with the germline stem cells from which oocytes originate. 27 The presence of germ stem cells (GSC) in the mammalian ovary has been discussed extensively in recent years. It has been postulated (i) that functional GSC are present in the ovary of mammalian adults, 8,[15][16][17]35,36 (ii) that the cells found in mammalian adult ovaries may be bipotent and able to give rise to granulosa and GSC, 23 and (iii) that a population of very small embryonic-like cells are present in different locations of the organism, including the ovary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second analysed molecule, endoglin (CD105), is associated with the TGFB superfamily. CD105 is a cell-surface co-receptor for TGFB1 and TGFB3 isoforms [7,20]. It is a glycoprotein that is expressed in various cell types, with high expression identified in endothelial cells [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endoglin (CD105, ENG) is a 180 kDa homodimeric transmembrane glycoprotein. Its expression was determined in the luteinizing granulosa cells of the human ovary after culture in the presence of leukaemia inhibiting factor (LIF) [6,7]. It is also known as a mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) marker.…”
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“…Immunoflourescence stainings on the P 3 cells were performed as previously described [26]. The evaluation of the immunoflourescence stainings were accomplished by ImageJ program (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA) as described previously [49]. Briefly, corrected total cell fluorescence was determined through the integrated density, area and the mean gray value of the cells.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%