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[Important genetic etiology of infertile Chinese males: chromosome abnormality and deletion of DAZ gene copy in the AZFc region of Y chromosome]. Zhonghua nan ke xue = National journal of andrology 2005 Jul 11 (7): 494-8. Yang Yuan, Xiao Cui-ying, Zhang Si-zhong, Cheng Hong-ming, Zhang Si-xiao, Huang Ming-kong, Lin |
A frequent partial AZFc deletion does not render an increased risk of spermatogenic impairment in East Asians. Annals of human genetics 2006 May 70 (Pt 3): 304-13. Zhang F, Li Z, Wen B, Jiang J, Shao M, Zhao Y, He Y, Song X, Qian J, Lu D, Jin |
Association of DAZ1/DAZ2 deletion with spermatogenic impairment and male infertility in the South Chinese population. World journal of urology 2013 Dec 31 (6): 1403-9. Li Quan, Qiao Di, Song Ning-hong, Ding Yi, Wang Zeng-jun, Yang Jie, Wang Wei, Yin Chang-j |
Combined deletion of DAZ2 and DAZ4 copies of Y chromosome DAZ gene is associated with male infertility in Tunisian men. Gene 2014 Sep 547 (2): 191-4. Ghorbel Myriam, Baklouti-Gargouri Siwar, Keskes Rim, Chakroun Nozha, Sellami Afifa, Fakhfakh Faiza, Ammar-Keskes Lei |
[Association of the deleted DAZ gene copy related to gr/gr and b2/b3 deletions with spermatogenic impairment]. Zhonghua nan ke xue = National journal of andrology 2016 Jan 22 (1): 17-21. Wang Ya-min, Li Quan, Song Le-bin, Zhang Jia-yi, Yang Jie, Song Ning-ho |
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