Yamashita et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Infertility caused by inefficient apoptotic germ cell clearance in Xkr8-deficient male miceYamashita et al., 2020
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- Yamashita Y
- Suzuki C
- Uchiyama Y
- Nagata S
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During spermatogenesis, up to 75% of germ cells in the testes undergo apoptosis and are cleared by Sertoli cells. X-linked XK blood group-related 8 (Xkr8) is a plasma membrane protein that scrambles phospholipids in response to apoptotic signals, exposing …
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