“…In the last decade, several proteomic studies have been conducted using spermatozoa and seminal plasma (Amaral et al, ; Panner Selvam, & Agarwal, ; Panner Selvam, Agarwal, Sharma, & Samanta, ; Samanta et al, ) to understand the molecular pathways associated with male infertility and identification of potential protein biomarkers. High‐throughput instruments such as MALDI‐TOF and LC‐MS/MS systems are widely used to identify the proteomic profile of spermatozoa (Agarwal, Durairajanayagam, Halabi, Peng, & Vazquez‐Levin, ; Kosteria, Anagnostopoulos, Kanaka‐Gantenbein, Chrousos, & Tsangaris, ; du Plessis, Kashou, Benjamin, Yadav, & Agarwal, ). While processing the sperm proteins, it is believed that sperm proteome can be contaminated with proteins originating from round cells, such as leucocytes and epithelial somatic cells.…”