Male reproductive system - Human RNA
The male reproductive cell system produces, regulates, and transports sperm and also generates and secretes male sex hormones. Endothelial cells, epithelial cells, and fibroblasts are critical components required for the normal function of the male reproductive system. Atypical cell proliferation and regulation in the male reproductive cell system contributes to male reproductive disorders and cancer. There are different types of normal human primary cells in the male reproductive cell system including: prostate microvascular endothelial cells, prostate epithelial cells, prostate fibroblasts, seminal vesicle microvascular endothelial cells, seminal vesicle epithelial cells, seminal vesicle fibroblasts, testicular endothelial cells, leydig cells, and sertoli cells.