Direct reprogramming of human Sertoli cells into male germline stem cells with the self-renewal and differentiation potentials via overexpressing DAZL/DAZ2/BOULE genes. | Direct reprogramming of human Sertoli cells into male germline stem cells with the self-renewal and differentiation potentials via overexpressing DAZL/DAZ2/BOULE genes. Zhang W, Chen W, Cui Y, Wen L, Yuan Q, Zhou F, Qiu Q, Sun M, Li Z, He Z., Free PMC Article | 03/19/2022 |
study reported a new type of AZFc deletion (gr/gr-DAZ2-DAZ4-CDY1b) and hypothesis that this new deletion is the result of 2 successive events favored by the unstable structure of AZFc region; also demonstrated that this deletion constitutes a relative high-risk factor for male infertility in Tunisian population | gr/gr-DAZ2-DAZ4-CDY1b deletion is a high-risk factor for male infertility in Tunisian population. Ghorbel M, Baklouti-Gargouri S, Keskes R, Chakroun N, Sellami A, Fakhfakh F, Ammar-Keskes L. | 04/1/2017 |
Studies indicate that partial RNA-binding proteins DAZ1/2 deletion was associated wih male infertility, but partial RNA-binding proteins DAZ3/4 deletion was not associated with male infertility. | Impact of partial DAZ1/2 deletion and partial DAZ3/4 deletion on male infertility. Zhang Y, Li M, Xiao F, Teng R, Zhang C, Lan A, Gu K, Li J, Wang D, Li H, Jiang L, Zeng S, He M, Huang Y, Guo P, Zhang X, Yang X. | 11/28/2015 |
There appears to be an asociation of DAZ1/DAZ2 deletion with spermatogenic impairment and male infertility in the South Chinese population. | Association of DAZ1/DAZ2 deletion with spermatogenic impairment and male infertility in the South Chinese population. Li Q, Qiao D, Song NH, Ding Y, Wang ZJ, Yang J, Wang W, Yin CJ. | 10/4/2014 |
Deletion of DAZ2 and DAZ4 gene copies is associated with male infertility. | Combined deletion of DAZ2 and DAZ4 copies of Y chromosome DAZ gene is associated with male infertility in Tunisian men. Ghorbel M, Baklouti-Gargouri S, Keskes R, Chakroun N, Sellami A, Fakhfakh F, Ammar-Keskes L. | 09/27/2014 |
All four DAZ genes are expressed in the human testis, and their products are highly polymorphic among men | Polymorphic expression of DAZ proteins in the human testis. Kim B, Lee Y, Kim Y, Lee KH, Chun S, Rhee K, Seo JT, Kim SW, Paick JS. | 01/21/2010 |
Observational study of genotype prevalence and gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator) | A frequent partial AZFc deletion does not render an increased risk of spermatogenic impairment in East Asians. Zhang F, Li Z, Wen B, Jiang J, Shao M, Zhao Y, He Y, Song X, Qian J, Lu D, Jin L. | 03/18/2009 |
AZFc subdeletions do not seem to cause severe impairment of spermatogenesis in Chilean men. | AZFc partial deletions in Chilean men with severe spermatogenic failure. Lardone MC, Parodi DA, Ebensperger M, PeƱaloza P, Cornejo V, Valdevenito R, Pommer R, Castro A. | 01/21/2010 |
Observational study of gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator) | See all PubMed (2) articles | 03/13/2008 |
Observational study of genotype prevalence. (HuGE Navigator) | DAZ1/DAZ2 cluster deletion mediated by gr/gr recombination per se may not be sufficient for spermatogenesis impairment: a study of Chinese normozoospermic men. Yang Y, Xiao CY, A ZC, Zhang SZ, Li X, Zhang SX. | 03/13/2008 |
DAZ gene copy number in severely idiopathic infertile men. Gene deletion of two copies of DAZ (DAZI and 2) was the cause of spermatogenic damage. | A novel approach for the analysis of DAZ gene copy number in severely idiopathic infertile men. Ferlin A, Moro E, Rossi A, Foresta C. | 01/21/2010 |