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London, Oct 16 (ANI): A newly discovered enzyme that acts as a "fertility switch" has implications for the treatment of infertility and recurrent miscarriage and could also lead to new contraceptives, scientists say.
London, Oct 17 (IANS) An enzyme that acts as a fertility switch could trip conception in women or cause a miscarriage depending on its high or low levels.
Scientists say they have observed an enzyme that effectively forms a fertility switch and believe the finding could improve existing infertility treatments, help understand miscarriage and even lead to new types of contraceptives. Their study which is reported in the Nature Medicine this Sunday, outlines how a team at Imperial College London found a protein known as SGK1 appears in high levels ...
Scientists have discovered an enzyme that acts as a 'fertility switch', in a study published in Nature Medicine today. High levels of the protein are associated with infertility, while low levels make a woman more likely to have a miscarriage, the research has shown.
Scientists have discovered an enzyme that acts as a "fertility switch" and say their findings could help treat infertility and miscarriage and may also lead to new contraceptives.
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