Studies in paternal genomics and proteomics and their impact on male reproductive potential
The primary aim of this thesis was to examine major aspects of paternal genomics (by sperm DNA damage) and sperm protein expression (by proteomics) and their possible impact on male reproductive potential. In order to achieve this aim a number of studies were undertaken. To date, no relationships ha...
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Queen's University Belfast
2016
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