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Blockade of epithelial sodium channels improves sperm motility in asthenospermia patients
International Journal of Andrology, 07/16/09
Kong X-B et al. - Epithelial Na+ channels (ENaCs) are ion channels that play important roles in physiology as well as pathophysiology. The improved sperm motility by EIPA has important clinical implications in the treatment of asthenospermia and certainly warrants further investigation.
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