Abstract:Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) are able to undergo self-renewal and differentiation. Unlike the self-renewal that replenishes the SSC and progenitor pool, the differentiation is an irreversible process committed to meiosis. While the preparations for meiotic events in differentiating spermatogonia (Di-SG) are likely to be accompanied by alterations in chromatin structure, the three-dimensional (3D) chromatin architectural difference between SSCs and Di-SG, and the higher-order chromatin dynamics during sperm… Show more
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