The impact of oxidative stress on chaperone-mediated human sperm–egg interaction
Human Reproduction2015Vol. 30(11), pp. 2597–2613
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Abstract
These findings link low levels of oxidative stress to a severe loss of sperm function. In doing so, this work suggests a potential cause of male infertility pertaining to a loss of zona pellucida recognition ability and will contribute to the more accurate diagnosis and treatment of such conditions.
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