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1. Sirt1 and Nrf2: regulation of Leydig cell oxidant/antioxidant intracellular environment and steroid formation†.

2. Effects of pharmacologically induced Leydig cell testosterone production on intratesticular testosterone and spermatogenesis†.

3. Stem Leydig Cells in the Adult Testis: Characterization, Regulation and Potential Applications.

4. Acute effects of the translocator protein drug ligand FGIN-1-27 on serum testosterone and luteinizing hormone levels in male Sprague-Dawley rats†.

5. Developmental and endocrine regulation of kisspeptin expression in mouse Leydig cells.

6. Regulation of the proliferation and differentiation of Leydig stem cells in the adult testis.

7. Aging and luteinizing hormone effects on reactive oxygen species production and DNA damage in rat Leydig cells.

8. Identification, proliferation, and differentiation of adult Leydig stem cells.

9. Stem Leydig cell differentiation: gene expression during development of the adult rat population of Leydig cells.

10. ATP synthesis, mitochondrial function, and steroid biosynthesis in rodent primary and tumor Leydig cells.

11. Molecular mechanisms mediating the effect of mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate on hormone-stimulated steroidogenesis in MA-10 mouse tumor Leydig cells.

12. Effect of glutathione depletion on Leydig cell steroidogenesis in young and old brown Norway rats.

13. Effect of myxothiazol on Leydig cell steroidogenesis: inhibition of luteinizing hormone-mediated testosterone synthesis but stimulation of basal steroidogenesis.

14. Cyclooxygenases in rat Leydig cells: effects of luteinizing hormone and aging.

15. Gene expression in rat leydig cells during development from the progenitor to adult stage: a cluster analysis.

16. Dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate restores the ability of aged Leydig cells to produce testosterone at the high levels characteristic of young cells.

17. Age-related decreases in Leydig cell testosterone production are not restored by exposure to LH in vitro.

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