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Effect of voltage-gated sodium channels blockers on motility and viability of human sperm in vitro
Taseer Ahmad +3 more
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Abstract Background The oxytocin receptor (OR) is a G‐protein‐coupled receptor recently identified in human spermatozoa, whose origin and role in sperm physiology remain unknown. Objectives In this study, using the pig as a model, we examine the presence of the OR in ejaculated spermatozoa through immunofluorescence and immunoblotting, and investigate ...
Jesús Martínez‐Hernández +9 more
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An approach to Repeat Breeder Syndrome. Cervical mucus immunoglobulin content does not alter sperm motility. [PDF]
Villar SL +8 more
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Impact of Anadara granosa L. and Spirulina platensis on Sperm Morphology and Motility in Mus musculus [PDF]
Netty Ino Ischak +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background An unhealthy lifestyle negatively affects male fertility. Despite this, men that are part of an infertile couple often fail to improve their lifestyle and evidence on influencing factors is limited. Objectives To identify facilitators and barriers involved in lifestyle changes of men seeking fertility care and in lifestyle ...
Wiep R. de Ligny +5 more
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Melatonin regulates rabbit sperm motility and kinematics via the MT1/PKC signaling pathway. [PDF]
Wang C +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background More than 1000 genes have been identified as predominantly expressed in the human testis. Advances in gene editing technologies have enabled the rapid and efficient generation of genetically engineered mice. This approach facilitates the screening of genes essential for spermatogenesis by analyzing knockout mouse models.
Yumiao Qiu +2 more
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Transcriptome analysis of testis and epididymis identifies key genes and pathways regulating gander sperm motility. [PDF]
Hu S +13 more
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Healthy Aging Men Do Not Suffer From Relevant Limitations of Their Reproductive Functions
Abstract Background While metabolic disorders are well‐established contributors to testosterone decline and erectile dysfunction (ED), little is known about the natural progression of reproductive parameters in healthy aging men. Objectives This study aimed to evaluate longitudinal changes in reproductive parameters and sought to determine the ...
Simone Bier +8 more
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