Journal article
Enrichment of spermatogonial stem cells and staging of the testis cycle in a dasyurid marsupial, the fat-tailed dunnart
GA Tarulli, PRS Tatt, R Howlett, S Ord, SR Frankenberg, AJ Pask
Stem Cells | Published : 2025
Abstract
There is increasing interest in the use of marsupial models in research, for use in next-generation conservation by improving fitness through genetic modification, and in de-extinction efforts. Specifically, this includes dasyurid marsupials such as the Thylacine, Tasmanian devil, quolls, and the small rodent-like dunnarts. Technologies for generating genetically modified Australian marsupials remain to be established. Given the need to advance research in this space, the fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata) is being established as a model for marsupial spermatogonial stem cell isolation, modification, and testicular transplantation. This species is small (60-90 mm body size), poly..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council