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Published 19:05 23 Oct 2016 BST
"The results are startling – and almost instant. When you take healthy sperm and add our compound, within a few minutes the sperm basically cannot move," said Professor John Howl, who is heading up the project.
As the Daily Mail reports, the development was praised by a number of family planning experts.
John Guillebaud, emeritus professor of family planning and reproductive health at University College London, told the newspaper that a reversible male contraceptive would be 'of enormous benefit to many couples', such as those where the woman cannot take the pill for medical reasons like migraine with aura or an increased risk of blood clots.'
If tests are successful, the contraception could be available from 2021. Prof Howl said it was 'too early to say' if the end result would be a pill, a nasal spray or a sub-skin implant, but they were all possibilities.
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