Login / Signup
BCL2-associated athanogene 6 exon24 contributes to testosterone synthesis and male fertility in mammals.
Huibin Song
Dake Chen
Rong Bai
Yue Feng
Shang Wu
Tiansu Wang
Xuanyan Xia
Jialian Li
Yi-Liang Miao
Bo Zuo
Fenge Li
Published in:
Cell proliferation (2022)
Our findings reveal the critical roles of BAG6 exon24 in testosterone biosynthesis and male fertility, which provides new insights into the regulation of spermatogenesis and pathogenesis of subfertility in mammals.
Keyphrases
</>
replacement therapy
childhood cancer
genome wide
single cell
gene expression
smoking cessation
cell wall
young adults