Objective: Several publications have established a relationship between sperm DNA damage and male factor infertility, based on data from America, Europe, and Asia. This study aimed to compare the extent of sperm DNA damage in sperm samples from Nigerian men with unex-plained infertility and in sperm samples from a fertile group composed of sperm donors who had successfully impregnated a female partner naturally or through assisted conception. Methods: A total of 404 men underwent male fertility evaluation at Androcare Laboratories and Cryobank participated in this study. Semen analysis and a sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) were performed on all subjects. Results: The men in the unexplained infertility group were slightly older than t...
WOS: 000345766000013PubMed ID: 25344267Purpose Nowadays sperm analysis is used routinely to assess i...
The aging process in the male reproductive system may include changes in testicular tissue, sperm pr...
Abstract Background Male factor infertility is quite common as 30–50% of infertility cases are due t...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of high levels of sperm DNA damage among men from infertile coupl...
Background: Studies have shown oxidative DNA damage is associated with male infertility. Objective: ...
Sperm DNA integrity is a prerequisite for normal spermatozoal function. The aim of the study was to ...
Background: It is established that sperm DNA integrity is essential in fertilization and normal emb...
Assessment of male fertility has been based on routine semen analysis established by the World Healt...
Objective: To establish the diagnostic value of sperm chromatin structure assessment for the evaluat...
Men affected with idiopathic infertility often display basic spermiogramme values similar to fertile...
Background: The initial step in the diagnostic investigation of male infertility has been traditiona...
PubMedID: 25344267Methods: In this study, DNA damage evaluation was planned in infertile males with ...
The objective was to investigate the influence of age on sperm DNA damage. Semen samples were collec...
Copyright © 2014 Akira Komiya et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objective: To assess seminal oxidation–reduction potential (ORP) and sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) i...
WOS: 000345766000013PubMed ID: 25344267Purpose Nowadays sperm analysis is used routinely to assess i...
The aging process in the male reproductive system may include changes in testicular tissue, sperm pr...
Abstract Background Male factor infertility is quite common as 30–50% of infertility cases are due t...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of high levels of sperm DNA damage among men from infertile coupl...
Background: Studies have shown oxidative DNA damage is associated with male infertility. Objective: ...
Sperm DNA integrity is a prerequisite for normal spermatozoal function. The aim of the study was to ...
Background: It is established that sperm DNA integrity is essential in fertilization and normal emb...
Assessment of male fertility has been based on routine semen analysis established by the World Healt...
Objective: To establish the diagnostic value of sperm chromatin structure assessment for the evaluat...
Men affected with idiopathic infertility often display basic spermiogramme values similar to fertile...
Background: The initial step in the diagnostic investigation of male infertility has been traditiona...
PubMedID: 25344267Methods: In this study, DNA damage evaluation was planned in infertile males with ...
The objective was to investigate the influence of age on sperm DNA damage. Semen samples were collec...
Copyright © 2014 Akira Komiya et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objective: To assess seminal oxidation–reduction potential (ORP) and sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) i...
WOS: 000345766000013PubMed ID: 25344267Purpose Nowadays sperm analysis is used routinely to assess i...
The aging process in the male reproductive system may include changes in testicular tissue, sperm pr...
Abstract Background Male factor infertility is quite common as 30–50% of infertility cases are due t...