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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Sep 15.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Res. 2010 Aug 24;70(18):7264–7272. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-10-0820

Table 1. Sf1 deficiency reduces incidence of germ cell tumors. TGCT incidence in Ter mice deficient for Sf1.

Ter/+; Sf1+/- mice were intercrossed with Ter/+ mice (illustrated in Supplementary Fig.3). Progeny were of genotypes listed in the table. Progeny were genotyped and the testes phenotypes examined. The significance of the difference in tumor incidences between the Ter/Ter and Ter/Ter;Sf1+/- strains is P = 0.0174. Differences in the tumor incidences of Ter/+ compared to Ter/+;Sf1+/- and +/+ compared to Sf1+/- were not statistically significantly.

Genotype No. with tumors Bilateral tumors Unilateral tumors Sterile testes Normal testes No. of males examined
Ter/Ter 17 (77%) 12 (71%) 5 5 (23%) 0 22
Ter/Ter; Sf1+/- 10 (40%) 4 (40%) 6 15 (60%) 0 25
Ter/+ 23 (45%) 5 18 0 28 51
Ter/+; Sf1+/- 21 (40%) 4 17 0 32 53
+/+ 0 0 0 0 20 20
+/+; Sf1+/- 1 (5%) 0 1 0 21 22