Association·arcadia

C. reinhardtii is a valid model for motility defects in SPGF

Claim that despite baseline motility regulation differences, C. reinhardtii models motility defects relevant to spermatogenic failure disorders

Confidence
90%
active

Evidence Quote

These results support C. reinhardtii as a model for studying motility defects despite baseline regulation differences

Relationship

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii motility models Spermatogenic failure 43 (SPGF43)

Evidence

Evidence describing NIH support for model organism research, associated with the cited reference.

A Look at NIH Support for Model Organisms, Part Two

Evidence summarizing publication trends in research involving model organisms, associated with the cited reference.

Publication Trends in Model Organism Research

Evidence summarizing mouse models of human disease from an evolutionary perspective, linked to the cited reference.

Mouse Models of Human Disease: An Evolutionary Perspective