Research Project:
IHSFC Voucher YR 3: Investigating Sertoli and Peritubular Myoid Cell Behavior in In Vitro Tubular 3D Hydrogel Cultures

dc.contributor.departmentVeterinary - Physiology & Pharmacology
dc.contributor.memberTAMU
dc.contributor.pdachttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14641/561
dc.contributor.sponsorDHHS-NIH-National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
dc.creator.copiThreadgill, David
dc.creator.piClement, Tracy
dc.date2023-06-30
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-17T00:35:03Z
dc.date.available2025-03-17T00:35:03Z
dc.descriptionIntrasystem Agreement
dc.description.abstractThis project aimed to progress development of a novel organoid model of the seminiferous epithelium. Among the utility of such a functional organoid model would be application for studies of chemical toxicity testing that may replace animal model use in safety/hazard screening as a NAM for regulatory science. The goal in this proposal was to extend the tissue chip explant model previously developed in our lab, by further establishing a novel tubular organoid.
dc.description.chainOfCustody2025-03-17T00:35:51.071006879 Sergio Coronado (c03e62cb-0924-4750-bb60-5a58e03d7271) added Clement, Tracy (2677db24-570d-4739-932a-c588d646eb7f) to null (4ac9b618-c08a-48af-9d7a-1d06ce3dc368)en
dc.identifier.otherM2200883
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14641/891
dc.titleIHSFC Voucher YR 3: Investigating Sertoli and Peritubular Myoid Cell Behavior in In Vitro Tubular 3D Hydrogel Cultures
dc.title.projectIHSFC Voucher YR 3: Investigating Sertoli and Peritubular Myoid Cell Behavior in In Vitro Tubular 3D Hydrogel Cultures
dspace.entity.typeResearchProject
local.awardNumberM2200883
local.pdac.nameClement, Tracy
local.projectStatusTerminated

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