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Unlocking Reversible Male Contraception – New Research Suggests a Revolutionary Approach to Fertility Control


A new study reveals that targeting the STK33 protein can induce safe, reversible infertility in male mice, offering hope for nonhormonal male contraceptives. Researchers have discovered that an inhibitor targeting the kinase STK33—a crucial protein for male fertility in both humans and mice—success

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