BACKGROUND: Complete deletions of the AZFc region in distal Yq are the most frequent molecular genetic cause of severe male infertility. They are caused by intrachromosomal homologous recombination between amplicons--large, nearly identical repeats--and are found in 5-10% of cases of azoospermia and severe oligozoospermia. Homologous recombination may also generate different partial deletions of AZFc, but their contribution to spermatogenic impairment has not been confirmed. METHODS: In this study we analysed the prevalence and characteristics of different partial AZFc deletions and their association with spermatogenic failure. We studied 337 infertile men with different spermatogenic impairment and 263 normozoospermic fertile men using A...
BACKGROUND: The three azoospermia factor (AZF) regions of the Y chromosome represent genomic niches ...
BACKGROUND: A specific type of partial AZFc deletion, called ‘gr/gr ’ deletion, was recently propose...
BACKGROUND: Y chromosome microdeletions are associated with severe male factor infertility. In this ...
Background: Complete deletions of the AZFc region in distal Yq are the most frequent molecular genet...
BACKGROUND: Partial deletions of the AZFc region of the Y chromosome were reported to be a significa...
Background & Aims: The most significant cause of infertility in men is the genetic deletion in the a...
The azoospermia factor c (AZFc) region on the Y chromosome is a genetically dynamic locus in the hum...
Infertility affects around 1 in 10 men and in most cases the cause is unknown. The Y chromosome play...
Infertility affects around 1 in 10 men and in most cases the cause is unknown. The Y chromosome play...
Complete deletions in the AZF (a, b, and c) sub-regions of the Y-chromosome have been shown to contr...
After the Klinefelter syndrome, Y chromosome microdeletions are the second most frequent genetic cau...
BACKGROUND: Severe spermatogenic compromise may be the result of a Y-chromosomal deletion of the AZF...
<div><p>Microdeletion of the Azoospermia Factor (<em>AZF</em>) regions in Y chromosome is a well-kno...
International audienceObjective: To determine if there is a relationship between various forms of pa...
Abstract Background The AZFc region of the human Y chromosome is a highly recombinogenic locus conta...
BACKGROUND: The three azoospermia factor (AZF) regions of the Y chromosome represent genomic niches ...
BACKGROUND: A specific type of partial AZFc deletion, called ‘gr/gr ’ deletion, was recently propose...
BACKGROUND: Y chromosome microdeletions are associated with severe male factor infertility. In this ...
Background: Complete deletions of the AZFc region in distal Yq are the most frequent molecular genet...
BACKGROUND: Partial deletions of the AZFc region of the Y chromosome were reported to be a significa...
Background & Aims: The most significant cause of infertility in men is the genetic deletion in the a...
The azoospermia factor c (AZFc) region on the Y chromosome is a genetically dynamic locus in the hum...
Infertility affects around 1 in 10 men and in most cases the cause is unknown. The Y chromosome play...
Infertility affects around 1 in 10 men and in most cases the cause is unknown. The Y chromosome play...
Complete deletions in the AZF (a, b, and c) sub-regions of the Y-chromosome have been shown to contr...
After the Klinefelter syndrome, Y chromosome microdeletions are the second most frequent genetic cau...
BACKGROUND: Severe spermatogenic compromise may be the result of a Y-chromosomal deletion of the AZF...
<div><p>Microdeletion of the Azoospermia Factor (<em>AZF</em>) regions in Y chromosome is a well-kno...
International audienceObjective: To determine if there is a relationship between various forms of pa...
Abstract Background The AZFc region of the human Y chromosome is a highly recombinogenic locus conta...
BACKGROUND: The three azoospermia factor (AZF) regions of the Y chromosome represent genomic niches ...
BACKGROUND: A specific type of partial AZFc deletion, called ‘gr/gr ’ deletion, was recently propose...
BACKGROUND: Y chromosome microdeletions are associated with severe male factor infertility. In this ...