Identification of differentially expressed genes in human testis biopsies with defective spermatogenesis
Shashika D. Kothalawala,
Stefan Günther,
Hans‐Christian Schuppe
et al.
Abstract:PurposeSperm morphology and motility are major contributors to male‐factor infertility, with many genes predicted to be involved. This study aimed to elucidate differentially expressed transcripts in human testis tissues of normal and abnormal spermatogenesis that could reveal new genes that may regulate sperm morphology and function.MethodsHuman testis biopsies were collected from men with well‐characterized phenotypes of normal spermatogenesis, spermatid arrest, and Sertoli cell‐only phenotype, and transcrip… Show more
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