Researchers Involved
Researchers who have worked on this axis:
- Prof. F. Paris
- Prof. E. Huyghe
- Dr. G. Perez
- Dr. R. Mieusset
- Dr. S. Hamdi
To contact a reference person for this research axis, please call Françoise Paris at 06 15 10 63 71.
Researchers who have worked on this axis:
To contact a reference person for this research axis, please call Françoise Paris at 06 15 10 63 71.
Researchers who have worked on this axis:
To address this issue, uniting our forces has been a real asset in improving patient phenotyping and molecular research
Developmental anomalies of the male genital tract span a spectrum ranging from variations in genital development (VDG), or Disorders of Sex Development (DSD), through isolated anomalies of the efferent ducts, cryptorchidism, to infertility. It is essential to accurately phenotype these patients clinically, hormonally, ultrasonographically, and molecularly to better understand the underlying mechanisms of these anomalies and their impact, particularly on fertility.
Researchers who have worked on this axis:
ORHUMAN: HUman Male REproductive ORganoids
The solution: organoids of seminiferous tubules, epididymis, and deferens.
The solution: human organoids of seminiferous tubules, epididymis, and deferens.
Cells will be obtained from brain-dead patients (PMO) -> the protocol is approved and registered with the ABM under No. PFS19-010.
Human male tract organoids (Dr. G. Perez, R. Soudy. DEFE)