Abstract OBJECTIVE: To determine, by a simple fluorescence method, sperm plasma membrane alterations related with changes of lipid bilayer that, together with routine semen analysis, could help to elucidate the causes of the unexplained male infertility problems. DESIGN: Pilot study. SETTING: Andrology laboratory and biochemistry institute, medical school. PATIENT(S): Men whose semen was studied for infertility problems. INTERVENTIONS(s): No therapeutic intervention was performed on patients. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Presence of spermatozoa plasma membrane alterations evidenced by evaluation of Laurdan fluorescence Generalized Polarization (GP) and reported as a function of increasing cell concentration, spermatozoa total motility...
Introduction: Acrosin and tubulin are structural components of the spermatozoon, involved in zona pe...
Sperm is produced by the testis and mature in the epididymis. For having a success-ful conception, t...
OBJECTIVE: To perform fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and molecular analysis in patient...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To determine, by a simple fluorescence method, sperm plasma membrane alteratio...
AbstractMembrane lipid phase(s), phase coexistence, and thermotropic phase transitions have been inv...
<p> </p><p>A variety of laboratory tests were developed to obtain more reliable results of sperm eva...
Membrane lipid phase(s), phase coexistence, and thermotropic phase transitions have been investigate...
Summary. Carboxyfluorescein diacetate and propidium iodide were used as fluorescent stains to assess...
This study was designed to develop a semiautomatic computer assisted methodology to evaluate the mem...
A fluorescent assay was used to reveal the presence of lipid peroxidation (LPO) in spermatozoa from ...
The functional integrity of sperm plasma membrane of 87 semen samples collected from fertile and inf...
Sperm dysfunction is the single most common cause of infertility, yet what is remarkable is that, th...
This article is, in part, a review of present knowledge regarding the lipid metabolism of the sperm ...
Sperm cells from control donors of proven fertility and men from barren couples were studied by conv...
Male infertility is a problem that faces increasing interest, and the continuous development of assi...
Introduction: Acrosin and tubulin are structural components of the spermatozoon, involved in zona pe...
Sperm is produced by the testis and mature in the epididymis. For having a success-ful conception, t...
OBJECTIVE: To perform fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and molecular analysis in patient...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To determine, by a simple fluorescence method, sperm plasma membrane alteratio...
AbstractMembrane lipid phase(s), phase coexistence, and thermotropic phase transitions have been inv...
<p> </p><p>A variety of laboratory tests were developed to obtain more reliable results of sperm eva...
Membrane lipid phase(s), phase coexistence, and thermotropic phase transitions have been investigate...
Summary. Carboxyfluorescein diacetate and propidium iodide were used as fluorescent stains to assess...
This study was designed to develop a semiautomatic computer assisted methodology to evaluate the mem...
A fluorescent assay was used to reveal the presence of lipid peroxidation (LPO) in spermatozoa from ...
The functional integrity of sperm plasma membrane of 87 semen samples collected from fertile and inf...
Sperm dysfunction is the single most common cause of infertility, yet what is remarkable is that, th...
This article is, in part, a review of present knowledge regarding the lipid metabolism of the sperm ...
Sperm cells from control donors of proven fertility and men from barren couples were studied by conv...
Male infertility is a problem that faces increasing interest, and the continuous development of assi...
Introduction: Acrosin and tubulin are structural components of the spermatozoon, involved in zona pe...
Sperm is produced by the testis and mature in the epididymis. For having a success-ful conception, t...
OBJECTIVE: To perform fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and molecular analysis in patient...