The study's main contributors include (L-R) graduate student Joshua Shaffer, professor Upasna Sharma, and postdoc Alka Gupta. (Photo by Carolyn Lagattuta) The pioneering research of UC Santa Cruz’s ...
Their newly tested contraceptive drug proved to be effective, safe, and reversible in male mice. Within six weeks of stopping ...
Researchers found that TEX38 and ZDHHC19 co-localize on the plasma membrane of spermatids and mediate S-palmitoylation of ARRDC5, a crucial protein for spermatogenesis. Disrupting either TEX38 or ...
A NEW form of male birth control that stops sperm production is “100 per cent effective”, according to scientists – and fully ...
Researchers targeted meiosis to stop sperm production in mice. Using a small molecule inhibitor, sperm production halted and ...
They decided to test their hypothesis with a drug known as JQ1. This drug was originally developed as a cancer treatment, and ...
WASHINGTON: As humankind moves towards the goal of establishing a long-term presence on the moon and Mars, the question of whether reproduction is possible in extraterrestrial environments may no ...
Scientists develop a nonhormonal method that temporarily stops sperm production, offering hope for new male contraception ...
Scientists at Cornell University may be closing in on the long-sought “holy grail” of male contraception: a safe, reversible, ...
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