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. 2016 Aug 26;6:32265. doi: 10.1038/srep32265

Figure 2. NR1D2 is located in spermatogonia and declines in cryptorchidism.

Figure 2

(A) Immunohistochemical analysis of the NR1D2 protein in mouse testicular tissue. (B) Immunohistochemical analysis of the NR1D2 protein in human testicular tissue from patients with maturation arrest. SPG, spermatogonia; scale bar = 50 μm for all images. (C) NR1D2 mRNA levels in the testes of normal controls (OA) and patients with maturation arrest, as detected by real-time PCR. (D) NR1D2 mRNA levels in the testes of normal controls (OA) and patients with cryptorchidism, as detected by real-time PCR. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01.