Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of regular unprotected intercourse; approximately one in six couples wishing to start a family fall into this category. Although, in many cases, the diagnosis is simply 'unexplained', a variety of reasons including lack of ovulation, mechanical stoppage, sperm deficiencies and parental age have been implicated. It is difficult to assess accurately the overall magnitude of the contribution of genetics to infertility as most, if not all, conditions are likely to have a genetic component, for example susceptibility to infection. Nevertheless, a significant number of infertility phenotypes have been associated with specific genetic anomalies. The genetic causes of infertility ar...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction provides the means for preserving genetic identity and in turn, gene...
Despite the difficulties in determining the relative maternal vs. paternal contributions to infertil...
Male infertility represents one of the clearest examples of a complex disease with a substantial gen...
This article reviews the genetic testing of infertility disorders. Genetic abnormalities can lead to...
Currently, infertility affects up to 140 million people worldwide. It is considered that the male fa...
Genetic causes of infertility in men and women occur in the sex chromosomes as well as autosomes. T...
Thejaswini Venkatesh,1 Padmanaban S Suresh,2 Rie Tsutsumi3 1Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Rege...
Genetic causes account for 10-15% of severe male infertility, including chromosomal aberrations and ...
Infertility is a reproductive health problem that affects many couples in the human population. Abou...
AbstractInfertility, defined as the inability to conceive after 1year of unprotected intercourse, is...
Infertility is a reproductive health problem that affects many couples in the human population. Abou...
Infertility is a reproductive health problem that affects many couples in the human population. Abou...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction provides the means for preserving genetic identity and in turn, gene...
About 10% of women of reproductive age are unable to conceive or carry a pregnancy to term. Female f...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction provides the means for preserving genetic identity and in turn, gene...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction provides the means for preserving genetic identity and in turn, gene...
Despite the difficulties in determining the relative maternal vs. paternal contributions to infertil...
Male infertility represents one of the clearest examples of a complex disease with a substantial gen...
This article reviews the genetic testing of infertility disorders. Genetic abnormalities can lead to...
Currently, infertility affects up to 140 million people worldwide. It is considered that the male fa...
Genetic causes of infertility in men and women occur in the sex chromosomes as well as autosomes. T...
Thejaswini Venkatesh,1 Padmanaban S Suresh,2 Rie Tsutsumi3 1Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Rege...
Genetic causes account for 10-15% of severe male infertility, including chromosomal aberrations and ...
Infertility is a reproductive health problem that affects many couples in the human population. Abou...
AbstractInfertility, defined as the inability to conceive after 1year of unprotected intercourse, is...
Infertility is a reproductive health problem that affects many couples in the human population. Abou...
Infertility is a reproductive health problem that affects many couples in the human population. Abou...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction provides the means for preserving genetic identity and in turn, gene...
About 10% of women of reproductive age are unable to conceive or carry a pregnancy to term. Female f...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction provides the means for preserving genetic identity and in turn, gene...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction provides the means for preserving genetic identity and in turn, gene...
Despite the difficulties in determining the relative maternal vs. paternal contributions to infertil...
Male infertility represents one of the clearest examples of a complex disease with a substantial gen...