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Details on Person Disruption of a spermatogenic cell-specific mouse enolase 4 (eno4) gene causes sperm structural defects and male infertility

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9820659
_displayNameDisruption of a spermatogenic cell-specific mouse enolase 4 (eno4) gene causes sperm structural defects and male infertility
_timestamp2022-11-18 17:03:58
author[Person:9820657] Nakamura, Noriko
[Person:9820658] Dai, Qunsheng
[Person:4641062] Williams, Jason
[Person:9820661] Goulding, Eugenia H
[Person:9820654] Willis, William D
[Person:9820662] Brown, Paula R
[Person:70446] Eddy, EM
created[InstanceEdit:9820655] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2022-11-18
journalBiol Reprod
modified[InstanceEdit:9820665] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2022-11-18
pages90
pubMedIdentifier23446454
titleDisruption of a spermatogenic cell-specific mouse enolase 4 (eno4) gene causes sperm structural defects and male infertility
volume88
year2013
(literatureReference)[Reaction:71660] Enolase dimers dehydrates 2PG [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:179498] Cytosolic enolase dimers catalyze the reversible reaction of...
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