
In situ transcriptomic analysis of spermatocytes in non-obstructive azoospermia reveals senescence-like states in arrested spermatocytes
Germ cell arrest is one kind of important disease in non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) including spermatogonia arrest, spermatocyte arrest, and round spermatid arrest.1 There is an urgent need to explore the molecular mechanisms underlying germ cell arrest, which are essentially unknown and could provide not only a promising approach for therapy but also novel possibilities for developing male contraceptives.