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Research Article

Headless spermatozoa in fertile men

Pages 581-583 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009

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I. Kalachanis, D. Rousso, A. Kourtis, F. Goutzioulis, G. Makedos & D. Panidis. (2002) REVERSIBLE INFERTILITY, PHARMACEUTICAL AND SPONTANEOUS, IN A MALE WITH LATE ONSET CONGENITAL ADRENAL HYPERPLASIA, DUE TO 21-HYDROXYLASE DEFICIENCY. Archives of Andrology 48:1, pages 37-41.
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Li-juan Ying, Lin Yu, Tingting Yang, Ying-bi Wu, Jin-yan Xu, Ye-lin Jia, Yan Zheng & Fuping Li. (2022) Semen parameters are seriously affected in acephalic spermatozoa syndrome. Basic and Clinical Andrology 32:1.
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Jihye Kim, Jun Tae Kwon, Juri Jeong, Jaehwan Kim, Seong Hyeon Hong, Jinyoung Kim, Zee Yong Park, Kyung Hwun Chung, Edward M Eddy & Chunghee Cho. (2018) SPATC 1L maintains the integrity of the sperm head‐tail junction . EMBO reports 19:9.
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Y.-w. Sha, L. Ding, J.-x. Wu, S.-b. Lin, X. Wang, Z.-y. Ji & P. Li. (2017) Headless spermatozoa in infertile men. Andrologia 49:8, pages e12716.
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Shuiqiao YuanClifford J. StrattonJianqiang BaoHuili ZhengBhupal P. BhetwalRyuzo Yanagimachi & Wei Yan. (2015) Spata6 is required for normal assembly of the sperm connecting piece and tight head–tail conjunction . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112:5.
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