CD147 deficiency is associated with impairedsperm motility/acrosome reaction and offersa therapeutic target for asthenozoospermia
Patients with asthenozoospermia often present multiple defects in sperm functions apart from a decrease in sperm motility. However, the etiological factors underlying these multifaceted defects remain mostly unexplored, which may lead to unnecessary treatment and unsatisfactory assisted reproductive...
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Main Authors: | Hao Chen (Author), Xiao Shi (Author), Xiaofeng Li (Author), Ruiying Diao (Author), Qian Ma (Author), Jing Jin (Author), Zhuolin Qiu (Author), Cailing Li (Author), Mei Kuen Yu (Author), Chaoqun Wang (Author), Xianxin Li (Author), Fanghong Li (Author), David Yiu Leung Chan (Author), Allan Zijian Zhao (Author), Zhiming Cai (Author), Fei Sun (Author), Kin Lam Fok (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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