Phospholipase C zeta: a hidden face of sperm for oocyte activation and early embryonic development

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Obstet Gynecol Sci. 2024;67(6):588-588
Publication date (electronic) : 2024 November 15
doi : https://doi.org/10.5468/ogs.24019.e1
1Department of Faculty of Medicine, Mohammed VI University of Health and Sciences, Casablanca, Morocco
2Immunopathology-Immunotherapy-Immunomonitoring Laboratory, Mohammed VI Center for Research & Innovation, Casablanca, Morocco
3IVF Center IRIFIV, Iris Clinic, Casablanca, Morocco
4Labomac IVF Centers and Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Casablanca, Morocco
5Reproductive Medicine, Developmental and Reproductive Biology, Regional University Hospital & School of Medicine and Peritox Laboratory, Picardie University Jules Verne, Amiens, France

In the published article, “Soukaina Azil, et al. Phospholipase C zeta: a hidden face of sperm for oocyte activation and early embryonic development. Obstet Gynecol Sci 2024;67(5):467-480. https://doi.org/10.5468/ogs.24019,” Reference No. 45 and No. 50 are duplicated references, so we deleted reference No. 50 and modified it to No. 60. Kashir J. Increasing associations between defects in phospholipase C zeta and conditions of male infertibility: not just ICSI failure? Jassist Reproduced Genet 2020;37:1273-93.

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