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Diabetes-induced male infertility: potential mechanisms and treatment options
Male infertility is a physiological phenomenon in which a man is unable to impregnate a fertile woman during a 12-month period of continuous, unprotected sexual intercourse.
Runchun Huang +4 more
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Infertility has become a global health issue, with approximately 50% of infertility cases generated by disorders in male reproduction. Spermatozoa are conveyed towards female genital tracts in a safe surrounding provided by the seminal plasma ...
L. Candenas, R. Chianese
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Effect of metabolic and antioxidant supplementation on sperm parameters in oligo-astheno-teratozoospermia, with and without varicocele: a double-blind placebo-controlled study [PDF]
Since sperm require high energy levels to perform their specialised function, it is vital that essential nutrients are available for spermatozoa when they develop, capacitate and acquire motility.
Agarwal, A. +8 more
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Sperm selection of the most competent sperm is a promising way to enhance reproductive outcomes. Apoptosis is the programmed cell death process to maintain tissue homeostasis, and MACS sperm selection of non-apoptotic cells enables the removal of ...
Nicolás Garrido, María Gil Juliá
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The causes of infertility vary widely and differ between regions and within countries. There is no report on this subject in Morocco. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the causes of infertility in Moroccan infertile couples and to compare
Amal Benbella +4 more
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Association of CFAP65 rs56411706 with male infertility in 393 Vietnamese individuals
Approximately two thousand genes have been found to be involved in spermatogenesis and their mutations have been reportedly associated with male infertility. Recent studies have shown that CFAP65 was crucial for spermatogenesis, and several mutations in
Thuy Duong Nguyen +2 more
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Genetics of Male Infertility – Present and Future: A Narrative Review
Infertility affects 8%–12% of couples worldwide with a male factor contributing to nearly 50% of couples either as a primary or contributing cause.
D. V. Sudhakar, R. Shah, R. Gajbhiye
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Infertility is a devastating experience for both partners as they try to conceive. Historically, when a couple could not conceive, the woman has carried the stigma of infertility; however, men and women are just as likely to contribute to the couple’s ...
Katerina A Turner +6 more
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Environmental and Occupational Exposures Associated with Male Infertility
The upsurge in male infertility over the last two decades, possibly due to environmental exposure, has raised significant interest, particularly boosted by reports from fertility clinics, which showed that chronic diseases and hereditary or other medical
T. Marić, A. Fucic, Anna Aghayanian
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The Study Of The Levels Of Metalloproteinases, Cytokines And Lymphocyte Activation Markers In Seminal Plasma Of Men, Depending On Fertility [PDF]
The study of the concentration of metalloproteinases, pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, lymphocyte activation markers in seminal plasma of men with oligosymptomatic forms of chronic inflammation of the urogenital tract (CIUT), depending on the ...
Matyucha, L. (Larysa) +1 more
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