located in the testicle, responsible for producing testosterone.
interstitial cells of the testes (male gonad) which secrete testosterone, beginning in the fetus. Named after Franz von Leydig (1821 - 1908) a German scientist. (More? Urogenital Notes)
cells within the semeniferous tubules of the testicles which produce testosterone.
Interstitial cells in the testis that are responsible for the production of male sex hormones, such as testosterone, and are important in male sexual differentiation.
The interstitial cells in the testes that produce the male hormone testosterone.
cell population within the testicles that produces testosterone; the other main cell population are the Sertoli cells that make sperm
The testicular cell that produces the male hormone testosterone
The cells in the testicles that make testosterone.
Cells in the testis responsible for production of the male hormone testosterone.
Cells which produce and secrete testosterone found in the interstitium of the testis