How the DAXX Protein is Rewriting the Rules of Paternal Epigenetics? – Santaan Fertility Center and Research Institute
Santaan Fertility Center and Research Institute shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Is your clinic still relying solely on sperm morphology? A major discovery in paternal epigenetics is challenging our definition of ‘healthy’ sperm.
Today on Science for Smile, we explore the role of the DAXX protein, a molecular architect that ‘bookmarks’ DNA for early embryonic success.
Research published this month suggests that sperm can be morphologically perfect yet epigenetically ‘broken,’ leading to unexplained IVF failure.
We’re moving beyond the microscope into the era of molecular intelligence. Discover why the future of male fertility lies in epigenetic profiling.
Read the full deep dive below!.”
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