A century of andrology in Cell & Tissue Research: looking back while moving forward

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Cell and Tissue Research Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1007/s00441-024-03916-4
Andreas Meinhardt, Peter Sutovsky
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This article commemorates the 100th anniversary of the first issue of Cell & Tissue Research (CTR), the longest-running active journal dedicated to cell biology. Reflecting the significant contributions of spermatology and embryology to the early days of cell biology, the majority of articles in CTR’s inaugural issue centered on plant and animal sperm cells. A brief synopsis of these articles provides a launching point for revisiting 100 years of research on the male germ cells and fertility in humans and animals and offers a perspective on the current state and future directions of the andrology field. Early technological advances in light and electron microscopy enabled descriptive studies that ushered in the era of mechanistic, biochemistry-based inquiry focused on the understanding of physiological sperm processes such as sperm capacitation, acrosomal exocytosis, and sperm-egg interactions. In the last 20 years, progress in flow cytometry, cell imaging, and omics revealed new information on sperm proteome, transcriptome, metabolome, and overall phenome of fertile and infertile spermatozoa. Going back to the journal’s roots, recent advances in male germ cell isolation, transplantation, modification, and cryopreservation have been discussed on the pages of CTR. Newest trends such as gene editing and artificial intelligence/machine learning are now making inroads into andrological inquiry and assisted reproductive therapy of male infertility.

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细胞与组织研究领域的一个世纪:回顾过去,展望未来
细胞与组织研究》(Cell & Tissue Research,CTR)是细胞生物学领域发行时间最长的期刊,本文旨在纪念该期刊创刊 100 周年。为了反映精子学和胚胎学对早期细胞生物学的重大贡献,《细胞与组织研究》创刊号上的大部分文章都围绕动植物精子细胞展开。对这些文章的简要概述为我们重温百年来对人类和动物的雄性生殖细胞和生育力的研究提供了一个起点,并为我们提供了一个对男性学领域的现状和未来发展方向的视角。早期光镜和电子显微镜技术的进步使描述性研究成为可能,从而开创了以生化探究为基础的机理研究时代,其重点是了解精子的生理过程,如精子获能、顶体外吞和精子与卵子的相互作用。在过去的 20 年中,流式细胞术、细胞成像和全息技术的进步揭示了精子蛋白质组、转录组、代谢组以及可育和不可育精子总体表型组的新信息。追根溯源,《CTR》杂志还讨论了男性生殖细胞分离、移植、改造和冷冻保存方面的最新进展。目前,基因编辑和人工智能/机器学习等最新趋势正在向男性不育症的生殖医学研究和辅助生殖治疗领域进军。
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Cell and Tissue Research
Cell and Tissue Research 生物-细胞生物学
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7.00
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2.80%
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142
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1 months
期刊介绍: The journal publishes regular articles and reviews in the areas of molecular, cell, and supracellular biology. In particular, the journal intends to provide a forum for publishing data that analyze the supracellular, integrative actions of gene products and their impact on the formation of tissue structure and function. Submission of papers with an emphasis on structure-function relationships as revealed by recombinant molecular technologies is especially encouraged. Areas of research with a long-standing tradition of publishing in Cell & Tissue Research include: - neurobiology - neuroendocrinology - endocrinology - reproductive biology - skeletal and immune systems - development - stem cells - muscle biology.
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