BACKGROUND: Sperm DNA damage (fragmentation) is a recently discovered cause of male infertility for which no efficient treatment has yet been found. Previous findings have suggested that clinically relevant sperm DNA damage may occur at the post-testicular level. This study was undertaken to assess the clinical usefulness of ICSI with testicular spermatozoa in this indication. METHODS: The percentage of spermatozoa with fragmented DNA, assessed by terminal deoxyribonucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labelling assay, and ICSI outcomes were compared in two sequential attempts performed, respectively, with ejaculated and testicular spermatozoa in 18 men with increased sperm DNA fragmentation. RESULTS: The incidence of DNA fragmenta...
Sperms of infertile men mostly contain more DNA damage than fertile males. Sperm DNA damage might ha...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of high levels of sperm DNA damage among men from infertile coupl...
Background: Sperm DNA integrity is essential for the accurate transmission of genetic information. T...
In recent years, growing evidence has challenged the notion that sperm quantity and quality are not ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the degree of DNA fragmentation in spermatozoa of men with obstructive azoos...
Background: The initial step in the diagnostic investigation of male infertility has been traditiona...
Objective: To summarise the latest evidence on the role of sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) in male fac...
Aim: Infertility is defined as without the ability of a sexually active mate to reach a pregnancy de...
Reproductive diseases have become a growing worldwide problem and male factor plays an important rol...
Sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) has been proposed to be one of the main markers regarding male inferti...
Sperm DNA integrity is a prerequisite for normal spermatozoal function. The aim of the study was to ...
International audienceMale infertility is attributed to multiple factors including high levels of sp...
Sperm deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage has recently emerged as one of the most controversial topic...
grantor: University of TorontoObjectives. To correlate the percentage of sperm with damage...
Sperm chromatin integrity is essential for normal embryo development and pregnancy outcome. Sperm DN...
Sperms of infertile men mostly contain more DNA damage than fertile males. Sperm DNA damage might ha...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of high levels of sperm DNA damage among men from infertile coupl...
Background: Sperm DNA integrity is essential for the accurate transmission of genetic information. T...
In recent years, growing evidence has challenged the notion that sperm quantity and quality are not ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the degree of DNA fragmentation in spermatozoa of men with obstructive azoos...
Background: The initial step in the diagnostic investigation of male infertility has been traditiona...
Objective: To summarise the latest evidence on the role of sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) in male fac...
Aim: Infertility is defined as without the ability of a sexually active mate to reach a pregnancy de...
Reproductive diseases have become a growing worldwide problem and male factor plays an important rol...
Sperm DNA fragmentation (SDF) has been proposed to be one of the main markers regarding male inferti...
Sperm DNA integrity is a prerequisite for normal spermatozoal function. The aim of the study was to ...
International audienceMale infertility is attributed to multiple factors including high levels of sp...
Sperm deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage has recently emerged as one of the most controversial topic...
grantor: University of TorontoObjectives. To correlate the percentage of sperm with damage...
Sperm chromatin integrity is essential for normal embryo development and pregnancy outcome. Sperm DN...
Sperms of infertile men mostly contain more DNA damage than fertile males. Sperm DNA damage might ha...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of high levels of sperm DNA damage among men from infertile coupl...
Background: Sperm DNA integrity is essential for the accurate transmission of genetic information. T...