Proteomics is a research area that has developed rapidly in the last decade. It studies the large-scale characterization of the full protein components of a cell, a tissue, or a biological fluid. In the last decade, clinical proteomics has developed new technology and bioinformatics useful in identifying molecular markers of pathology; the next decade might be the era of proteomics. Seminal plasma (SP) represents a good sample for proteomic analysis in the evaluation of male fertility/infertility. SP is an acellular fluid conglomerate, comprised of contributions from the epididymis and accessory sexual glands. Human SP contains many proteins that are important to the successful fertilization of the oocyte by the spermatozoa. Proteomic studi...
Purpose: Seminal plasma provides a nutritive and protective milieu for spermatozoa. It contains fact...
Human seminal plasma contains a large array of proteins required for the normal physiology and metab...
Copyright © 2013 Md Saidur Rahman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background: The human seminal fluid is a complex body fluid. It is not known how many proteins are e...
Abstract Background The ‘omics’ approach for a noninvasive diagnosis of male reproductive system dis...
OBJECTIVE: To identify a panel of common seminal proteins in human seminal plasma by fertile men t...
ABSTARCT: The aim of this study was to analyze human seminal plasma proteins in association with mal...
Infertility has become a global health issue, with approximately 50% of infertility cases generated...
International audienceDuring ejaculation and deposition in the female genital tract, spermatozoa are...
Seminal plasma proteomics studies could represent a new approach for the determination of molecular ...
For men struggling to conceive with their partners, diagnostic tools are limited and often consist o...
Objective: To assess the role of differentially expressed proteins as a resource for potential bioma...
Problem Semen is a heterogenous and complex cell suspension in a protein-rich fluid with different f...
Abstract Background Male-factor infertility presents a vexing problem for many reproductively active...
Human seminal plasma (SP) is a complex fluid where sperm cells are bathed. Until recently, SP was si...
Purpose: Seminal plasma provides a nutritive and protective milieu for spermatozoa. It contains fact...
Human seminal plasma contains a large array of proteins required for the normal physiology and metab...
Copyright © 2013 Md Saidur Rahman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background: The human seminal fluid is a complex body fluid. It is not known how many proteins are e...
Abstract Background The ‘omics’ approach for a noninvasive diagnosis of male reproductive system dis...
OBJECTIVE: To identify a panel of common seminal proteins in human seminal plasma by fertile men t...
ABSTARCT: The aim of this study was to analyze human seminal plasma proteins in association with mal...
Infertility has become a global health issue, with approximately 50% of infertility cases generated...
International audienceDuring ejaculation and deposition in the female genital tract, spermatozoa are...
Seminal plasma proteomics studies could represent a new approach for the determination of molecular ...
For men struggling to conceive with their partners, diagnostic tools are limited and often consist o...
Objective: To assess the role of differentially expressed proteins as a resource for potential bioma...
Problem Semen is a heterogenous and complex cell suspension in a protein-rich fluid with different f...
Abstract Background Male-factor infertility presents a vexing problem for many reproductively active...
Human seminal plasma (SP) is a complex fluid where sperm cells are bathed. Until recently, SP was si...
Purpose: Seminal plasma provides a nutritive and protective milieu for spermatozoa. It contains fact...
Human seminal plasma contains a large array of proteins required for the normal physiology and metab...
Copyright © 2013 Md Saidur Rahman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...