Abstract Background Sperm DNA damage is a major cause of pre‐ and post‐implantation embryonic loss in humans. However, the factors that control how and when such DNA damage occurs in human sperm are poorly understood. Methods Here, I review information relating to sperm DNA damage that can be obtained from the sperm chromosome assays described in the existing literature. Main findings The sperm chromosome assays, which consist of interspecific in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection using murine oocytes and subsequent chromosome analysis, indicate that the proportion of sperm showing DNA damage is initially low and there are larger numbers of sperm with potential membrane and DNA damage that are induced after ejaculation ...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of high levels of sperm DNA damage among men from infertile coupl...
The literature suggests an association between sperm DNA damage and assisted reproductive technology...
This article reports the results of the most recent in a series of EHSRE workshops designed to synth...
Sperm DNA damage is a useful biomarker for male infertility diagnosis and prediction of assisted rep...
Fertilization involves direct interaction of the sperm andoocyte, fusion of the cell membranes and u...
DNA damage is a common feature of human spermatozoa with purported links to poor rates of conception...
Purpose of review A growing body of evidence indicates that ejaculated spermatozoa from men being tr...
The routine examination of semen, which assesses sperm concentration, percentage motility and morpho...
PubMedID: 25344267Methods: In this study, DNA damage evaluation was planned in infertile males with ...
DNA integrity is considered an important parameter of semen quality and is of significant value as a...
Numerous studies have shown the presence of DNA strand breaks in human ejaculated spermatozoa. The n...
The molecular basis of many forms of male infertility is poorly defined. One area of research that h...
Reproductive diseases have become a growing worldwide problem and male factor plays an important rol...
Although it has been thirty years since publication of one of the most influential papers on the val...
The spermatogenetic process in the human produces a heterogeneous cell population showing different ...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of high levels of sperm DNA damage among men from infertile coupl...
The literature suggests an association between sperm DNA damage and assisted reproductive technology...
This article reports the results of the most recent in a series of EHSRE workshops designed to synth...
Sperm DNA damage is a useful biomarker for male infertility diagnosis and prediction of assisted rep...
Fertilization involves direct interaction of the sperm andoocyte, fusion of the cell membranes and u...
DNA damage is a common feature of human spermatozoa with purported links to poor rates of conception...
Purpose of review A growing body of evidence indicates that ejaculated spermatozoa from men being tr...
The routine examination of semen, which assesses sperm concentration, percentage motility and morpho...
PubMedID: 25344267Methods: In this study, DNA damage evaluation was planned in infertile males with ...
DNA integrity is considered an important parameter of semen quality and is of significant value as a...
Numerous studies have shown the presence of DNA strand breaks in human ejaculated spermatozoa. The n...
The molecular basis of many forms of male infertility is poorly defined. One area of research that h...
Reproductive diseases have become a growing worldwide problem and male factor plays an important rol...
Although it has been thirty years since publication of one of the most influential papers on the val...
The spermatogenetic process in the human produces a heterogeneous cell population showing different ...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of high levels of sperm DNA damage among men from infertile coupl...
The literature suggests an association between sperm DNA damage and assisted reproductive technology...
This article reports the results of the most recent in a series of EHSRE workshops designed to synth...