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Guillaume Richer
Guillaume Richer
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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In‐vitro spermatogenesis through testis modelling: Toward the generation of testicular organoids
G Richer, Y Baert, E Goossens
Andrology 8 (4), 879-891, 2020
522020
Long-term maintenance and meiotic entry of early germ cells in murine testicular organoids functionalized by 3D printed scaffolds and air-medium interface cultivation
G Richer, RM Hobbs, KL Loveland, E Goossens, Y Baert
Frontiers in physiology 12, 757565, 2021
182021
In-vitro spermatogenesis through testis modelling: Toward the generation of testicular organoids. Andrology 8 879–891
G Richer, Y Baert, E Goossens
52020
Empowering tomorrow's leaders: the impact of the 15th Network of Young Researchers in Andrology (NYRA) meeting on male reproductive health and interdisciplinary collaboration
D Marcu, DL Egeberg, G Richer, B Houston, E Delgouffe, G Saritas, ...
Biology open 13 (1), 2024
12024
Shaping the future of male reproductive health: fostering talent at the 14th Network of Young Researchers in Andrology meeting
D Marcu, D Egeberg, G Richer, M Oud, B Houston, S Berres, ...
Biology Open 12 (5), 2023
12023
Leading at the vanguard of andrology: The Network for Young Researchers in Andrology joins forces with the European Academy of Andrology
A de la Iglesia, DL Egeberg, D Marcu, G Richer, BJ Houston, O Ammar, ...
Andrology 12 (4), 781-784, 2024
2024
Mouse In Vitro Spermatogenesis on 3D Bioprinted Scaffolds
G Richer, T Vanhaecke, V Rogiers, E Goossens, Y Baert
Germ Cell Development: Methods and Protocols, 135-149, 2024
2024
Germ Cell Development
M Barchi, A Adamo, V Astro, P Auffret, M AZIM SURANI, Y Baert, F Baudat, ...
METHODS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2024
2024
HUMAN TESTICULAR ORGANOIDS IN HIGH THROUGHPUT APPLICATIONS: WHICH IS THE IDEAL TISSUE SOURCE?
SM Silva, G Richer, K Papageorgiou, T Vanhaecke, E Goossens, Y Baert
Joint 3R Symposium-Emerging fields in 3Rs, 2023
2023
Completion of meiosis in mouse testicular organoids with improved germ cell survival and restoration of a tissue-specific architecture
G Richer, T Vanhaecke, E Goossens, Y Baert
Microphysiological systems (MPS) world summit 2023, 2023
2023
Catching the Next Generation of Andrologists: Empowering Young Researchers to Tackle Male Reproductive Health at the 14th NYRA meeting
D Marcu, G Richer, S Berres, D Egeberg, M Oud, A de la Iglesia
Biology open, 2023
2023
Formation of testicular organoids for male reproductive research
G Richer
2023
RETHINKING HUMAN TESTICULARORGANOID FORMATION: THE MISSING TOXICOLOGICAL MODEL FOR THE HUMAN TESTIS?
SM Silva, G Richer, E Goossens, Y Baert
International Congress of Toxicology, 2022
2022
P12-03 Rethinking human testicular organoid formation: the missing toxicological model for the human testis?
SM Silva, G Richer, E Goossens, Y Baert
Toxicology Letters 368, S175-S175, 2022
2022
P-088 Standardized fabrication of murine testicular organoids with improved germ cell survival
G Richer, E Goossens, Y Baert
Human Reproduction 37 (Supplement_1), deac107. 084, 2022
2022
Standardized fabrication of murine testicular organoids with improved germ cell survival
G Richer, LDP Marchandise, E Goossens, Y Baert
7th Annual Meeting of the Belgian Society for Stem Cells Research (BeSSCR), 2022
2022
Long-term maintenance and meiotic entry of early germ cells in functionalized murine testicular organoids mediated by 3D printed scaffolds and air-medium interphase cultivation
G Richer, RM Hobbs, KL Loveland, E Goossens, Y Baert
ESHRE virtual 37th annual meeting 2021, 2021
2021
P–799 Long-term maintenance and meiotic entry of early germ cells in functionalized murine testicular organoids mediated by 3D printed scaffolds and air-medium interphase …
G Richer, E Goossens, R Hobbs, K Loveland, Y Baert
Human Reproduction 36 (Supplement_1), deab130. 798, 2021
2021
GELATIN METHACRYLAMIDE ENCAPSULATION OF INTERSTITIAL TESTICULAR CELLS: TOWARDS A NEW KIND OF TESTICULAR SCAFFOLD
Y Baert, G Richer, P Dubruel, E Goossens
AMBA 2017, 2017
2017
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