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Publication : Animal models that mimic human male reproductive defects.

First Author  Lamb DJ Year  1994
Journal  Urol Clin North Am Volume  21
Issue  3 Pages  377-87
PubMed ID  8059495 Mgi Jnum  J:20757
Mgi Id  MGI:68827 Citation  Lamb DJ, et al. (1994) Animal models that mimic human male reproductive defects. Urol Clin North Am 21(3):377-87
abstractText  All stages of male reproductive development and function are highly regulated, not only by the gonadotropins FSH, LH, and testosterone, but also by local control signals regulating cell function, mitosis, meiosis, and differentiation. The present approach to the treatment of many types of male infertility focuses on the use of suboptimal or defective sperm with protocols designed to overcome specific abnormalities. Elucidation of the molecular events required for normal male reproduction using animal model systems will eventually permit the design of new diagnostic procedures and therapeutic modalities. These advances may lead to enhancement or restoration of fertility in previously sterile men.
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