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Summary. A defect affecting 90% of the spermatozoa of an infertile man consisted of round heads and a loss of tails, probably caused by a developmental abnormality at the spermatid stage.
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H.E. Chemes, E.T. Puigdomenech, C. Carizza, S. B. Olmedo, F. Zanchetti, and R. Hermes Acephalic spermatozoa and abnormal development of the head–neck attachment: a human syndrome of genetic origin Hum. Reprod., July 1, 1999; 14(7): 1811 - 1818. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
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