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Prominin-1 deletion results in spermatogenic impairment, sperm morphological defects, and infertility in mice.

Haruka MatsukumaYuka KobayashiShintaro OkaFumiaki HigashijimaKazuhiro KimuraErika YoshiharaNoriaki SasaiKoji Shiraishi
Published in: Reproductive medicine and biology (2023)
PROM1 maintains spermatogenic cell proliferation and survival via c-FLIP expression in the testis. It is also involved in sperm motility and fertilization potential. The mechanism underlying the effect of Prom1 on sperm morphology and motility remains to be identified.
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