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Molecular Biology of Spermatogenesis: Novel Targets of Apparently Idiopathic Male Infertility
by
Mongioì, Laura M.
, La Vignera, Sandro
, Calogero, Aldo E.
, Condorelli, Rosita A.
, Cannarella, Rossella
in
Chromosomes
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA Fragmentation
/ DNA methylation
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Infertility
/ Infertility, Male - genetics
/ Infertility, Male - metabolism
/ Male
/ Mammals
/ Molecular biology
/ Motility
/ Oocytes - metabolism
/ Oocytes - physiology
/ Pathogenesis
/ Physiology
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Sperm
/ Spermatogenesis
/ Spermatogenesis - genetics
/ Spermatogenesis - physiology
/ Spermatozoa - metabolism
/ Spermatozoa - physiology
/ Stem cells
2020
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Molecular Biology of Spermatogenesis: Novel Targets of Apparently Idiopathic Male Infertility
by
Mongioì, Laura M.
, La Vignera, Sandro
, Calogero, Aldo E.
, Condorelli, Rosita A.
, Cannarella, Rossella
in
Chromosomes
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA Fragmentation
/ DNA methylation
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Infertility
/ Infertility, Male - genetics
/ Infertility, Male - metabolism
/ Male
/ Mammals
/ Molecular biology
/ Motility
/ Oocytes - metabolism
/ Oocytes - physiology
/ Pathogenesis
/ Physiology
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Sperm
/ Spermatogenesis
/ Spermatogenesis - genetics
/ Spermatogenesis - physiology
/ Spermatozoa - metabolism
/ Spermatozoa - physiology
/ Stem cells
2020
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Molecular Biology of Spermatogenesis: Novel Targets of Apparently Idiopathic Male Infertility
by
Mongioì, Laura M.
, La Vignera, Sandro
, Calogero, Aldo E.
, Condorelli, Rosita A.
, Cannarella, Rossella
in
Chromosomes
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA Fragmentation
/ DNA methylation
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Gene expression
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Infertility
/ Infertility, Male - genetics
/ Infertility, Male - metabolism
/ Male
/ Mammals
/ Molecular biology
/ Motility
/ Oocytes - metabolism
/ Oocytes - physiology
/ Pathogenesis
/ Physiology
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Sperm
/ Spermatogenesis
/ Spermatogenesis - genetics
/ Spermatogenesis - physiology
/ Spermatozoa - metabolism
/ Spermatozoa - physiology
/ Stem cells
2020
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Molecular Biology of Spermatogenesis: Novel Targets of Apparently Idiopathic Male Infertility
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Molecular Biology of Spermatogenesis: Novel Targets of Apparently Idiopathic Male Infertility
2020
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Overview
Male infertility affects half of infertile couples and, currently, a relevant percentage of cases of male infertility is considered as idiopathic. Although the male contribution to human fertilization has traditionally been restricted to sperm DNA, current evidence suggest that a relevant number of sperm transcripts and proteins are involved in acrosome reactions, sperm‒oocyte fusion and, once released into the oocyte, embryo growth and development. The aim of this review is to provide updated and comprehensive insight into the molecular biology of spermatogenesis, including evidence on spermatogenetic failure and underlining the role of the sperm-carried molecular factors involved in oocyte fertilization and embryo growth. This represents the first step in the identification of new possible diagnostic and, possibly, therapeutic markers in the field of apparently idiopathic male infertility.
Publisher
MDPI AG,MDPI
Subject
/ DNA
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Infertility, Male - genetics
/ Infertility, Male - metabolism
/ Male
/ Mammals
/ Motility
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Sperm
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