A promising new option for male contraception
Scientists have targeted the SMRT-retinoic acid receptor interaction, which could provide a reversible and non-hormonal male contraceptive method.
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Scientists have targeted the SMRT-retinoic acid receptor interaction, which could provide a reversible and non-hormonal male contraceptive method.
Scientists demonstrated that NELL2, a factor release by the testis, is essential for sperm to mature into motile cells able to fertilise an egg.
Researchers have identified an enzyme required for the formation of sperm and chromosomal pairing, which they say could be a target to treat male infertility.