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DAZ4 gene
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DAZ4
, DELETED IN AZOOSPERMIA 4
National Institutes of Health
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Azoospermia
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Comprehensive analysis on the homology, interaction, and miRNA regulators of human deleted in azoospermia proteins: updated evolutionary relationships with primates
D. Rengaraj
,
B. Lee
,
J. Han
,
M. Pang
Genes & Genomics
2017
Corpus ID: 25199189
In humans, at least four copies of deleted in azoospermia (DAZ) proteins are encoded in close proximity along the euchromatic…
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Comprehensive analysis on the homology, interaction, and miRNA regulators of human deleted in azoospermia proteins: updated evolutionary relationships with primates
D. Rengaraj
,
B. Lee
,
Jae Yong Han
,
M. Pang
Genes & Genomics
2017
Corpus ID: 256062784
In humans, at least four copies of deleted in azoospermia (DAZ) proteins are encoded in close proximity along the euchromatic…
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2016
2016
THE Y-CHROMOSOME : Genetics of Male Infertility
G. Gopalan
,
Sadia Tabassum Khan
,
Ketki Sharma
,
A. Sarkar
2016
Corpus ID: 92004533
Y chromosome is a specific sex chromosome, responsible for male sex determination in humans, and is inherited more or less…
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2014
2014
Combined deletion of DAZ2 and DAZ4 copies of Y chromosome DAZ gene is associated with male infertility in Tunisian men.
M. Ghorbel
,
S. Baklouti-Gargouri
,
+4 authors
L. Ammar-keskes
Gene
2014
Corpus ID: 36256589
2006
2006
Quantitative evaluation of partial deletions of the DAZ gene cluster.
G. D'Amico
,
D. Di Benedetto
,
+9 authors
A. Calogero
International Journal of Molecular Medicine
2006
Corpus ID: 6523545
Partial deletions of the DAZ gene cluster are thought to cause spermatogenesis impairment. The presence of homologous copies of…
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