2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mspro.2015.06.088
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The Role of CatSper1 and CatSper2 Ion Channels in Male Fertility and Infertility

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“…This action is achieved through the use of Ca 2+ ions, which control swimming behaviour through the ion pump action in the flagellum (Armon & Eisenbach, 2011). CatSper has been identified as a necessary component for reproductive success in mice (Ren et al, 2001;Carlson et al, 2003;Qi et al, 2007), human beings (Avenarius et al, 2009;Hildebrand et al, 2010;Strünker et al, 2011;Saha et al, 2015), and horses (Loux et al, 2013). Mutations leading to infertility have been reported in all four subunits of CatSper.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This action is achieved through the use of Ca 2+ ions, which control swimming behaviour through the ion pump action in the flagellum (Armon & Eisenbach, 2011). CatSper has been identified as a necessary component for reproductive success in mice (Ren et al, 2001;Carlson et al, 2003;Qi et al, 2007), human beings (Avenarius et al, 2009;Hildebrand et al, 2010;Strünker et al, 2011;Saha et al, 2015), and horses (Loux et al, 2013). Mutations leading to infertility have been reported in all four subunits of CatSper.…”
Section: +mentioning
confidence: 99%