A number of studies have confirmed that sperm with damaged nuclear DNA are present in human ejaculate. It appears that these sperm are more likely to occur in men with low concentrations of sperm, or poor sperm motility or morphology. In assisted reproductive techniques, in particular intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), there is a higher statistical chance that sperm possessing damaged DNA will be selected and used to fertilize oocytes. In light of this observation, the question of whether human sperm with damaged DNA can impair fertilization and embryo development is examined
Reproductive diseases have become a growing worldwide problem and male factor plays an important rol...
1016-1022Abnormalities in the male genome are a clear potential reason for post fertilization failu...
Sperm DNA damage is a useful biomarker for male infertility diagnosis and prediction of assisted rep...
A number of studies have confirmed that sperm with damaged nuclear DNA are present in human ejaculat...
With the successful use of Assisted Reproduction, in particular intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IC...
Purpose of review A growing body of evidence indicates that ejaculated spermatozoa from men being tr...
Infertility affects one in six couples of childbearing age and male problems are responsible for 40%...
Sperms of infertile men mostly contain more DNA damage than fertile males. Sperm DNA damage might ha...
grantor: University of TorontoObjectives. To correlate the percentage of sperm with damage...
The routine examination of semen, which assesses sperm concentration, percentage motility and morpho...
Sperm DNA damage is prevalent among infertile men and is known to influence natural reproduction. Ho...
The literature suggests an association between sperm DNA damage and assisted reproductive technology...
Abstract Based on the inconsistent literature published thus far involving infertile patients, wheth...
Fertilization involves direct interaction of the sperm andoocyte, fusion of the cell membranes and u...
BACKGROUND: Sperm DNA damage (fragmentation) is a recently discovered cause of male infertility for ...
Reproductive diseases have become a growing worldwide problem and male factor plays an important rol...
1016-1022Abnormalities in the male genome are a clear potential reason for post fertilization failu...
Sperm DNA damage is a useful biomarker for male infertility diagnosis and prediction of assisted rep...
A number of studies have confirmed that sperm with damaged nuclear DNA are present in human ejaculat...
With the successful use of Assisted Reproduction, in particular intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IC...
Purpose of review A growing body of evidence indicates that ejaculated spermatozoa from men being tr...
Infertility affects one in six couples of childbearing age and male problems are responsible for 40%...
Sperms of infertile men mostly contain more DNA damage than fertile males. Sperm DNA damage might ha...
grantor: University of TorontoObjectives. To correlate the percentage of sperm with damage...
The routine examination of semen, which assesses sperm concentration, percentage motility and morpho...
Sperm DNA damage is prevalent among infertile men and is known to influence natural reproduction. Ho...
The literature suggests an association between sperm DNA damage and assisted reproductive technology...
Abstract Based on the inconsistent literature published thus far involving infertile patients, wheth...
Fertilization involves direct interaction of the sperm andoocyte, fusion of the cell membranes and u...
BACKGROUND: Sperm DNA damage (fragmentation) is a recently discovered cause of male infertility for ...
Reproductive diseases have become a growing worldwide problem and male factor plays an important rol...
1016-1022Abnormalities in the male genome are a clear potential reason for post fertilization failu...
Sperm DNA damage is a useful biomarker for male infertility diagnosis and prediction of assisted rep...