Rnf126 Deficiency Leads to Male Infertility, Sperm Defects
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Rnf126 Deficiency Leads to Male Infertility, Sperm Defects
In a groundbreaking study that is poised to reshape our understanding of male infertility, researchers have identified a critical genetic factor that governs the structural integrity of sperm flagella. The absence of the gene Rnf126 has been shown to induce severe morphological abnormalities in sperm flagella, effectively causing male infertility. This discovery unveils a layer of complexity in the molecular mechanisms underlying sperm motility …
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