Targeting apln/apj restores blood-testis barrier and improves spermatogenesis in murine and human diabetic models

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  • who: Ke Song from the Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical UniversityThe study design and conduct complied with all relevant regulations regarding the use of human study participants and was conducted in accordance with the criteria set by the Declaration of Helsinki. The normal testicular single-cell data for the control group was adapted from a previously reported study, which included , healthy individuals31. have published the research: Targeting APLN/APJ restores blood-testis barrier and improves spermatogenesis in murine and human diabetic models, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 15/09/2021
  • what: Using the small_molecule APLN . . .

     

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