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Brian P. Setchell

Researcher at University of Adelaide

Publications -  51
Citations -  4170

Brian P. Setchell is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epididymis & Spermatogenesis. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 51 publications receiving 3990 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian P. Setchell include Babraham Institute & University of Sydney.

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The Parkes Lecture. Heat and the testis

TL;DR: The evidence for the lower temperature of the testes of many mammals is summarized, and the reasons suggested for the descent of thetestes into a scrotum are discussed.
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The mammalian testis.

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Ram rete testis fluid contains a protein (clusterin) which influences cell-cell interactions in vitro.

TL;DR: A heat-stable, trypsin-sensitive protein, having an isoelectric point below pH 4.0, retains the capacity to aggregate cells, and the possible functions of this protein are discussed, named clusterin, in cell interactions.
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The effect of paternal diet-induced obesity on sperm function and fertilization in a mouse model.

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that obesity may induce oxidative stress and sperm DNA damage as well as decreased fertilizing ability as important as DNA damage in the sperm as a result of oxidative stress has been linked to poor reproductive outcomes.
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Intratesticular Transplantation of Testicular Cells from Leukemic Rats Causes Transmission of Leukemia

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that germ cell transplantation with the presently used techniques is not safe enough for clinical use and improved methods for purging testicular specimens of cancer cells or totally new approaches with transient xenogenetic host models to detect contamination of malignant cells must be developed.