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  • Cross‑section of testis tubules showing stages of spermatogenesis: green meiotic cells, pink developing sperm (dots in top right corner) and pink mature sperm (long cells in middle left), and the pre-meiotic white/gray spermatogonia along the basement membrane (lower left) are stem cells the researchers aim to preserve.

    Cohen Lab Publishes Breakthrough Article on Male Contraception in PNAS

    April 2026 The Cornell Chronicle, Cornell University's biggest news platform, recently published a feature on a new publication in PNAS from Paula Cohen's lab. The research article, "Meiotic prophase I disruption as a strategy for nonhormonal male contraception using small-molecule inhibitor JQ1," demonstrates that JQ1, a small-molecule inhibitor, can act as a male contraceptive [...]

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