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Male infertility and the involvement of the X chromosome
Human Reproduction Update, 06/11/09
Stouffs K et al. - It can be concluded that, so far, the mutation analysis of X-linked genes in humans, presumed to be crucial for spermatogenesis or sperm quality, has been disappointing. Other approaches to learn more about male infertility are necessary.
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