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SPATA16 gene
Known as:
SPATA16
, SPERMATOGENESIS-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN 16
, NYD-SP12
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2020
2020
Identification and treatment of men with phospholipase Cζ-defective spermatozoa.
S. Cheung
,
P. Xie
,
A. Parrella
,
D. Keating
,
Z. Rosenwaks
,
G. Palermo
Fertility and Sterility
2020
Corpus ID: 220797257
2020
2020
Exome sequencing reveals novel causes as well as new candidate genes for human globozoospermia
M. Oud
,
Ö. Okutman
,
+8 authors
J. Veltman
Human Reproduction
2020
Corpus ID: 210924483
Abstract STUDY QUESTION Can exome sequencing identify new genetic causes of globozoospermia? SUMMARY ANSWER Exome sequencing in…
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2019
2019
Analysis of Long Non-Coding RNA and mRNA Expression Profiling in Immature and Mature Bovine (Bos taurus) Testes
Yuan Gao
,
Shipeng Li
,
+7 authors
R. Dang
Frontiers in Genetics
2019
Corpus ID: 195795182
Testis development and spermatogenesis are strictly regulated by numbers of genes and non-coding genes. However, long non-coding…
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2019
2019
Comparison of sperm morphology and nuclear sperm quality in SPATA16‐ and DPY19L2‐mutated globozoospermic patients
H. Ghédir
,
Asma Braham
,
S. Viville
,
A. Saâd
,
S. Ibala-Romdhane
Andrologia
2019
Corpus ID: 85517150
The aim of this study was to compare the sperm morphology and nuclear sperm quality (sperm aneuploidy and DNA fragmentation) in…
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2018
2018
Genome-wide differential methylation analyses identifies methylation signatures of male infertility
Kumar Mohanty Sujit
,
Saumya Sarkar
,
+6 authors
S. Rajender
Human Reproduction
2018
Corpus ID: 53031419
STUDY QUESTION Do methylation changes in sperm DNA correlate with infertility? STUDY ANSWER Loss of spermatogenesis and…
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2017
2017
Human Globozoospermia-Related Gene Spata16 Is Required for Sperm Formation Revealed by CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Mouse Models
Yoshitaka Fujihara
,
Asami Oji
,
Tamara Larasati
,
Kanako Kojima-Kita
,
M. Ikawa
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2017
Corpus ID: 27910155
A recent genetic analysis of infertile globozoospermic patients identified causative mutations in three genes: a protein…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
Genetic aspects of monomorphic teratozoospermia: a review
M. de Braekeleer
,
M. Nguyen
,
F. Morel
,
A. Perrin
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
2015
Corpus ID: 21484723
Teratozoospermia is characterized by the presence of spermatozoa with abnormal morphology over 85 % in sperm. When all the…
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2014
2014
First successful pregnancy in a globozoospermic patient having homozygous mutation in SPATA16.
N. Karaca
,
Rabiye Yilmaz
,
Gülçin Ekter Kanten
,
E. Kervancioglu
,
S. Solakoğlu
,
M. Kervancıoğlu
Fertility and Sterility
2014
Corpus ID: 43255769
Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Globozoospermia is mainly due to DPY19L2 deletion via non-allelic homologous recombination involving two recombination hotspots.
E. Elinati
,
P. Kuentz
,
+28 authors
S. Viville
Human Molecular Genetics
2012
Corpus ID: 40040496
To date, mutations in two genes, SPATA16 and DPY19L2, have been identified as responsible for a severe teratozoospermia, namely…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Successful childbirth after intracytoplasmic morphologically selected sperm injection without assisted oocyte activation in a patient with globozoospermia.
N. Sermondade
,
E. Hafhouf
,
+7 authors
C. Sifer
Human Reproduction
2011
Corpus ID: 18614923
We here report a successful pregnancy and healthy childbirth obtained in a case of total globozoospermia after intracytoplasmic…
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