Contribution of tex15 genetic variants to the risk of developing severe non-obstructive oligozoospermia

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  • who: December and collaborators from the University, China have published the research: Contribution of TEX15 genetic variants to the risk of developing severe non-obstructive oligozoospermia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In view of the above, the authors aimed to clarify the involvement of TEX15 common variation in SPGF predisposition in a European genetic background, by analysing a large and phenotypically well-characterised study cohort. The study design relied on a tagging strategy, and the studied SNPs were selected based on their representativeness of Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology frontiersin.org 10.3389/fcell . . .

     

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