Research Article

Hyperuricemia Induces Reproductive Damage in Male Rats through Zinc Homeostasis Imbalance and Oxidative Stress

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The level of autophagy in the testis of hyperuricemia rats did not change. (a) Protein expression views and (b) densitrometric quantification analysis of LC3II/I, Beclin1, and ATG5. ATG5, autophagy-related 5; Beclin1, bcl-2-interacting protein 1; GAPDH, glyceraldehy-3-phosphate dehydrogenase; LC3, light chain 3.
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