Occupational exposure to styrene, a chemical extensively used worldwide, is under investigation for possible detrimental effects on human health, including male reproductive capacity. Aneuploidy in germ cells is the main cause of infertility, abortions and congenital diseases. Fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH), is the most efficient cytogenetic molecular technique to date to analyse numerical alterations of chromosomes in spermatozoa. We investigated the frequencies of aneuploidy and diploidy in individuals occupationally exposed to styrene and in healthy unexposed controls. We performed multicolour FISH, using DNA probes specific for the centromeric regions of sex chromosomes and chromosome 2, in decondensed sperm nuclei of samples...
Male factors are implicated in up to 50% of couples being evaluated and treated for infertility with...
Styrene is a widely used chemical in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters, and pl...
Although the frequency and consequence of sperm chromosomal abnormalities are considerable, few epid...
Occupational exposure to styrene, a chemical extensively used worldwide, is under investigation for ...
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to toxic agents may cause infertility, congenital anomalies or dea...
A biomonitoring study to evaluate chromosome and DNA damage respectively in somatic and germ cells o...
A biomonitoring study to evaluate chromosome and DNA damage respectively in somatic and germ cells ...
Styrene is a commercially important chemical widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, res...
BACKGROUND: During the last decades, there has been concern that exposure to endocrine disruptors, s...
Abstract In the present study we analysed 19 workers exposed to styrene in two factories where polye...
Background: A study of the prevalence of sperm aneuploidy among pesticide factory workers was conduc...
The effect of occupational exposure to styrene on frequencies of chromosomal aberrations and binucl...
The last several decades have seen an increase in male infertility concomitant with a decline in the...
Chromosomal abnormalities contribute substantially to reproductive problems, but the role of environ...
In this article we aim to summarize the data regarding the incidence of sperm aneuploidy detected by...
Male factors are implicated in up to 50% of couples being evaluated and treated for infertility with...
Styrene is a widely used chemical in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters, and pl...
Although the frequency and consequence of sperm chromosomal abnormalities are considerable, few epid...
Occupational exposure to styrene, a chemical extensively used worldwide, is under investigation for ...
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to toxic agents may cause infertility, congenital anomalies or dea...
A biomonitoring study to evaluate chromosome and DNA damage respectively in somatic and germ cells o...
A biomonitoring study to evaluate chromosome and DNA damage respectively in somatic and germ cells ...
Styrene is a commercially important chemical widely used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, res...
BACKGROUND: During the last decades, there has been concern that exposure to endocrine disruptors, s...
Abstract In the present study we analysed 19 workers exposed to styrene in two factories where polye...
Background: A study of the prevalence of sperm aneuploidy among pesticide factory workers was conduc...
The effect of occupational exposure to styrene on frequencies of chromosomal aberrations and binucl...
The last several decades have seen an increase in male infertility concomitant with a decline in the...
Chromosomal abnormalities contribute substantially to reproductive problems, but the role of environ...
In this article we aim to summarize the data regarding the incidence of sperm aneuploidy detected by...
Male factors are implicated in up to 50% of couples being evaluated and treated for infertility with...
Styrene is a widely used chemical in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters, and pl...
Although the frequency and consequence of sperm chromosomal abnormalities are considerable, few epid...