Abstract

Spermatogenic failure in men with non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) involves mechanisms that are not well understood. This reflects the complexity of the gene signaling pathways required for normal spermatogenesis. Gene expression microarrays allow for an in-depth analysis of these pathways and a comprehensive assessment of altered cellular function. Thus, they aid in the discovery of new gene defects causing non-obstructive spermatogenesis.

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