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Sun Xiaoxi and Zhang Feng’s Collaborative Study Identifies ACTL7A as a Male Pathogenic Gene Causing Early Embryonic Arrest, Elucidates Its Mechanism and Explores Intervention Strategies
Obtaining viable and transferable embryos is the key to the success of in vitro fertilization (IVF). However, in clinical practice, some couples exhibit repeated early embryonic arrest despite having seemingly "normal" sperm and oocytes. Clinicians generally attribute this issue to female rather than male factors, especially when sperm is diagnosed as normal by clinical standards. To date, there have been no reports of male genetic factors leading to early embryonic developme
Elva Chen
Apr 23 min read
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