Male reproductive aging arises via multifaceted mating-dependent sperm and seminal proteome declines, but is postponable in Drosophila
Declining ejaculate performance with male age is taxonomically widespread and has broad fitness consequences. Ejaculate success requires fully functional germline (sperm) and soma (seminal fluid) components. However, some aging theories predict that resources should be preferentially diverted to the...
Auteurs principaux: | Sepil, I, Hopkins, BR, Dean, R, Bath, E, Friedman, S, Swanson, B, Ostridge, HJ, Harper, L, Buehner, NA, Wolfner, MF, Konietzny, R, Thézénas, M-L, Sandham, E, Charles, PD, Fischer, R, Steinhauer, J, Kessler, BM, Wigby, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2020
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