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Bi-allelic variants in DNAH3 cause male infertility with asthenoteratozoospermia in humans and mice.

Gui-Quan MengYaling WangChen LuoYu-Mei TanYong LiChen TanChaofeng TuQian-Jun ZhangLiang HuHuan ZhangLan-Lan MengChun-Yu LiuLeiyu DengGuang-Xiu LuGe LinJuan DuYue-Qiu TanYanwei ShaLingbo WangWen-Bin He
Published in: Human reproduction open (2024)
This work was supported by grants from National Natural Science Foundation of China (82201773, 82101961, 82171608, 32322017, 82071697, and 81971447), National Key Research and Development Program of China (2022YFC2702604), Scientific Research Foundation of the Health Committee of Hunan Province (B202301039323, B202301039518), Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation (2023JJ30716), the Medical Innovation Project of Fujian Province (2020-CXB-051), the Science and Technology Project of Fujian Province (2023D017), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2022M711119), and Guilin technology project for people's benefit (20180106-4-7). The authors declare no competing interests.
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