Genetic defects in human azoospermia

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Farah Ghieh from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Genetic defects in human azoospermia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors provide an up-to-date overview of all the types of known to be linked to human and try to give clinical practice guidelines according to phenotype.
  • future: Therapeutic approaches may even emerge in the near future. Studies of the SLC9A3 gene's involvement in CBAVD are required.

SUMMARY

    The degree of this histological phenotype can vary from mild to severe. With technical progress, genetic screening has . . .

     

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