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MA-10 cells are a model cell line derived from the mouse Leydig cell tumor used in biomedical research. The cell line is a luteinizing hormone-dependent steroidogenic cell line that was generated from a mice inbred strain C57BL/6J. MA-10 cells are the most widely used of Leydig cell lines, and contributed much to our knowledge in Leydig cell steroid formation and regulation.

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  • MA-10 cells are a model cell line derived from the mouse Leydig cell tumor used in biomedical research. The cell line is a luteinizing hormone-dependent steroidogenic cell line that was generated from a mice inbred strain C57BL/6J. MA-10 cells are the most widely used of Leydig cell lines, and contributed much to our knowledge in Leydig cell steroid formation and regulation. (en)
  • MA-10細胞(以建立者Mario Ascoli首字母命名)是中最常用的间质细胞(Leydig cell)肿瘤细胞系,来源于近交系小鼠。MA-10細胞特点为需要黄体生成素(LH)刺激来生成类固醇,对研究甾体激素的形成与调控很有帮助 (zh)
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  • MA-10 cells are a model cell line derived from the mouse Leydig cell tumor used in biomedical research. The cell line is a luteinizing hormone-dependent steroidogenic cell line that was generated from a mice inbred strain C57BL/6J. MA-10 cells are the most widely used of Leydig cell lines, and contributed much to our knowledge in Leydig cell steroid formation and regulation. (en)
  • MA-10細胞(以建立者Mario Ascoli首字母命名)是中最常用的间质细胞(Leydig cell)肿瘤细胞系,来源于近交系小鼠。MA-10細胞特点为需要黄体生成素(LH)刺激来生成类固醇,对研究甾体激素的形成与调控很有帮助 (zh)
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  • MA-10 cell (en)
  • MA-10細胞 (zh)
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