2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.30.181388
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A testis-specific Heme Peroxidase HPX12 regulates male fertility in the mosquitoAnopheles stephensi

Abstract: AbstractIn humans, dysregulation of the antioxidant defense system has a detrimental impact on male fertility and reproductive physiology. Establishing such a correlation in disease vectors may pave a new way to manipulate male’s reproductive physiology, but remains the least attended. Since long - term storage of healthy and viable sperm earmarks male’s reproductive competency, we tested whether the anti-oxidative system protein also influences male fertility in the mosquito <… Show more

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