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Leydig Cells & Testosterone Production: Function & Importance
The interstitial cells of the testes, also known as Leydig cells, produce and secrete the male sex hormone testosterone. Testosterone is responsible for the development and maintenance of male secondary sexual characteristics, such as a deep voice, beard growth, and increased muscle mass. It also plays a role in sperm production and libido.Testicular Cancer - Related Articles
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