Breakthrough discovery in domestic contraceptive vaccine research
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Last Update: 2020-07-08
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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, a team of researchers at the Third Military Medical University recently discovered a new type of conosin-
and hyper-activated calcium-binding protein (FSCB) involved in spermexerciseThe findings are important for promoting the study of contraceptive vaccines and exploring human reproductive biologyThe researchers found that there is a new sperm-specific protein and gene in human and mouse sperm, which is located in the main segment of the sperm tail, has significant calcium binding function and significant phosphorylation, combined with its significant tissue-specific expression and positioning characteristicsThe results show that the protein may be of great value in the study of new contraceptivesExperts said that the results are of great significance, not only found the human sperm process of the formation of important protein composition of new information, in order to better understand the developmental biology behavior of human sperm formation, to explore the human sperm energy in the process of fiberprotein participation in sperm tailmovementfunction of the superactive molecular basis and regulatory mechanism provides a new basis for domestic and foreign contraceptive vaccine research has important theoretical significance and potential application value(reproduced from the Journal of Medicine and Economics)
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