Novel variants in DNAH9 lead to nonsyndromic severe asthenozoospermia.
Dongdong TangYanwei ShaYang GaoJingjing ZhangHuiru ChengJunqiang ZhangXiaoqing NiChao WangChuan XuHao GengXiaojin HeYunxia CaoPublished in: Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E (2021)
We identified DNAH9 as a novel pathogenic gene for nonsyndromic severe asthenospermia, and ICSI can contribute to favorable pregnancy outcomes for these patients.