摘要
Antisperm antibodies (ASA) occur in men and women and may significantly impair fertility. The identification of functionally relevant antigens of ASA is important for establishing causal treatment options on the one hand and may, on the other hand, enhance the development of tools for immunocontraception. One candidate protein is addressed in an article of Wang et al. [1] published in Asian Journal of Andrology.
Antisperm antibodies (ASA) occur in men and women and may significantly impair fertility. The identification of functionally relevant antigens of ASA is important for establishing causal treatment options on the one hand and may, on the other hand, enhance the development of tools for immunocontraception. One candidate protein is addressed in an article of Wang et al. [1] published in Asian Journal of Andrology.