Reproduction and Fertility/LinkedIn
Dec 21, 2025, 02:55
Epigenetic Links Between Paternal Age, Reproduction and Offspring Health – Reproduction and Fertility
Reproduction and Fertility shared a post on LinkedIn:
“As more couples delay parenthood, understanding paternal factors is increasingly important.
This latest review by Naledi Matenge et al. discusses how paternal age may influence sperm epigenetics and reproductive outcomes, highlighting the growing relevance of small noncoding RNAs in fertility and embryo development.
Read the full article here.
Authors: Naledi Matenge, Jon Evans, Jacqueline Batley, and Renee Firman.”
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