ii While the introduction of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has revolutionized the treatment of male infertility, concerns have been raised regarding the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in pregnancies derived from ICSI. Studies on sperm from infertile men have suggested that this population may produce higher rates of aneuploid sperm. Thus, we hypothesized that defects in early meiotic events may contribute to both male infertility and the production of aneuploid sperm. We used immunofluorescent techniques to observe the synapsis and recombination of chromosomes during meiosis, and fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) to assess sperm aneuploidy. We analyzed testicular tissue from thirty-one men (10 fertile and 21 infertile me...
The chance of a male with severe oligozoospermia or azoospermia achieving a pregnancy has undergone ...
Male factors leading to infertility account for at least half of all cases of infertility worldwide....
Two percent of men are infertile owing to defects in sperm production. In 10–15 % of cases, Y chromo...
While the introduction of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has revolutionized the treatment o...
Formation of the synaptonemal complex (synapsis), and crossing over of DNA (recombination) is import...
Male factor infertility can be overcome with the use of assisted reproductive technologies and for t...
Chromosomal abnormalities are relevant causes of human infertility, affecting 2 -14 % of infertile m...
BACKGROUND: The association between subsets of male infertility, oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT)...
Infertile men have an increased frequency of aneuploid sperm. We have determined that decreased reco...
E-mail Address: ali.saad@rns.tnInternational audienceThe aim of this study was to analyse the freque...
Male factors are implicated in up to 50% of couples being evaluated and treated for infertility with...
With the advent of modern assisted reproduction techniques, especially with the intracytoplasmic spe...
BACKGROUND: There is little information regarding the behaviour of the extra Y chromosome during mei...
The chance of a male with severe oligozoospermia or azoospermia achieving a pregnancy has undergone ...
Reduced male fertility can be caused by genetic factors affecting gamete formation or function; in p...
The chance of a male with severe oligozoospermia or azoospermia achieving a pregnancy has undergone ...
Male factors leading to infertility account for at least half of all cases of infertility worldwide....
Two percent of men are infertile owing to defects in sperm production. In 10–15 % of cases, Y chromo...
While the introduction of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has revolutionized the treatment o...
Formation of the synaptonemal complex (synapsis), and crossing over of DNA (recombination) is import...
Male factor infertility can be overcome with the use of assisted reproductive technologies and for t...
Chromosomal abnormalities are relevant causes of human infertility, affecting 2 -14 % of infertile m...
BACKGROUND: The association between subsets of male infertility, oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT)...
Infertile men have an increased frequency of aneuploid sperm. We have determined that decreased reco...
E-mail Address: ali.saad@rns.tnInternational audienceThe aim of this study was to analyse the freque...
Male factors are implicated in up to 50% of couples being evaluated and treated for infertility with...
With the advent of modern assisted reproduction techniques, especially with the intracytoplasmic spe...
BACKGROUND: There is little information regarding the behaviour of the extra Y chromosome during mei...
The chance of a male with severe oligozoospermia or azoospermia achieving a pregnancy has undergone ...
Reduced male fertility can be caused by genetic factors affecting gamete formation or function; in p...
The chance of a male with severe oligozoospermia or azoospermia achieving a pregnancy has undergone ...
Male factors leading to infertility account for at least half of all cases of infertility worldwide....
Two percent of men are infertile owing to defects in sperm production. In 10–15 % of cases, Y chromo...