Non-human primates, especially the rhesus macaque, provide a good preclinical model for research into male fertility, owing to their physiological and genetic similarities to humans. In this article, the authors examine the value and limitations of using non-human primates in studies to improve understanding of spermatogenesis, reproductive endocrinology and innovations in assisted reproductive technologies.
- R. Clayton Edenfield
- Jasper C. Bash
- Jamie O. Lo