Irradiation has adverse effects on reproductive aspects such as spermatogenic cell population and cell malformation, leading to reduced sperm count and non-viable spermatozoa. This has overshadowed possible effects of radiation exposure on biochemical environment throughout the epididymis and the viability of spermatozoa that appeared morphologically normal. The effects of radiation exposure on sperm quality were evaluated through mating trials and assessment of the cauda epididymal sperm motility. Sprague Dawley rats with body mass of 300–400 g were selected at random. Two experimental groups received acute 6°Co γ-radiation doses of 3.5 and 6.0 Gy, respectively. Data were collected 2, 7, 14, 21, 28 and 35 days post-irradiation. Each male w...
The adverse effects of radiation are proportional to the total dose and dose rate. We aimed to inves...
Background: Spermatogenesis is a process of dynamic cell differentiation. Ionizing radiation impairs...
With a significant increase in human activities dealing with spacemissions, potential teratogenic ef...
Objective: To analyze the differences of sperm motility and viability changes in Wistar Rats th...
To discuss low-dose radiation-induced risks to male fertility focusing on potential mechanisms of lo...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of 2.45 GHz Microwave (MW)radiation exposures on the reproductiv...
Simple Summary Spermatogenesis is one of the most important processes for the propagation of life; h...
In radiology, X-ray has been used to diagnose disease and therapy. However, behind the technologyben...
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International audienceFor decades, numerous chemical pollutants have been described to interfere wit...
For decades, numerous chemical pollutants have been described to interfere with endogenous hormone m...
International audienceFor decades, numerous chemical pollutants have been described to interfere wit...
A study was conducted to obtain data on effects of chronic low level radiation on the developing tes...
PubMed ID: 23136996In utero irradiation (IR) and postnatal hyperthermia (HT) exposure cause infertil...
Our knowledge of the effects of ionizing radiation on the biochemical processes of testes and epidid...
The adverse effects of radiation are proportional to the total dose and dose rate. We aimed to inves...
Background: Spermatogenesis is a process of dynamic cell differentiation. Ionizing radiation impairs...
With a significant increase in human activities dealing with spacemissions, potential teratogenic ef...
Objective: To analyze the differences of sperm motility and viability changes in Wistar Rats th...
To discuss low-dose radiation-induced risks to male fertility focusing on potential mechanisms of lo...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of 2.45 GHz Microwave (MW)radiation exposures on the reproductiv...
Simple Summary Spermatogenesis is one of the most important processes for the propagation of life; h...
In radiology, X-ray has been used to diagnose disease and therapy. However, behind the technologyben...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_007641850.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
International audienceFor decades, numerous chemical pollutants have been described to interfere wit...
For decades, numerous chemical pollutants have been described to interfere with endogenous hormone m...
International audienceFor decades, numerous chemical pollutants have been described to interfere wit...
A study was conducted to obtain data on effects of chronic low level radiation on the developing tes...
PubMed ID: 23136996In utero irradiation (IR) and postnatal hyperthermia (HT) exposure cause infertil...
Our knowledge of the effects of ionizing radiation on the biochemical processes of testes and epidid...
The adverse effects of radiation are proportional to the total dose and dose rate. We aimed to inves...
Background: Spermatogenesis is a process of dynamic cell differentiation. Ionizing radiation impairs...
With a significant increase in human activities dealing with spacemissions, potential teratogenic ef...