2023
DOI: 10.1002/2211-5463.13603
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Disordered testosterone transport in mice lacking the ganglioside GM2/GD2 synthase gene

Abstract: Genetic disruption of glycosyltransferases has provided clear information on the roles of their reaction products in the body. Our group has studied the function of glycosphingolipids by genetic engineering of glycosyltransferases in cell culture and in mice, which has demonstrated both expected and unexpected results. Among these findings, aspermatogenesis in ganglioside GM2/GD2 synthase knockout mice was one of the most surprising and intriguing results. There were no sperms in testis, and multinuclear giant… Show more

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“…Koichi Furukawa et al . [6] describe their unexpected discovery that GM2/GD2 synthase knockout mice exhibit aspermatogenesis, and the implications for male infertility in humans.…”
Section: What Are the Highlights Of This Issue?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koichi Furukawa et al . [6] describe their unexpected discovery that GM2/GD2 synthase knockout mice exhibit aspermatogenesis, and the implications for male infertility in humans.…”
Section: What Are the Highlights Of This Issue?mentioning
confidence: 99%