Decreased Ubiquitination and Acetylation of Histones 3 and 4 Are Associated with Obesity-Induced Disorders of Spermatogenesis in Mice
CONCLUSION: These results suggest that low levels of histone ubiquitination and acetylation are linked with obesity-induced disorders during spermatogenesis, contributing to a better understanding of obesity-induced damage to male reproduction.PMID:38668519 | DOI:10.3390/toxics12040296
Source: Cancer Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Mahamadou Fofana Zhenyang Li Han Li Wenqi Li Lu Wu Lu Lu Qizhan Liu Source Type: research
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