Background: Genetic factors are candidates for about 30% of male infertility with sperm production-related abnormalities. Y chromosome microdeletions are responsible for around 10% of male infertility. These microdeletions generally occur in azoospermia factor on the Yq. That is often associated with the quantitative reduction of sperm. Objective: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to determine the frequency of Yq microdeletions among idiopathic azoospermic, oligoasthenozoospermic, and oligospermic men in Shohada infertility center, Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari province. Materials and Methods: A total of 81 idiopathic azoospermic, oligoasthenozoospermic, and oligospermic infertile men were selected as cases and 81 fertile men assigned to...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequencies of Y chromosome microdeletions in ...
The aim of this study was to detect frequency of microdeletions of Y chromosome in idiopathic cases ...
About 10%-15% of azoospermic and 5%-10% of severely oligozoospermic men with idiopathic infertility ...
Objective Microdeletions of the Y chromosome long arm are the most common molecular genetic causes ...
Background: About 15% of couples have infertility problems which 40% of them are related to the male...
This study was designed to determine the frequency of Y chromosome AZF (Azoospermia Factor ) subregi...
Purpose: To determine the relationships between idiopathic oligo- or azoospermia and microdeletions ...
Background: Microdeletions of the azoospermia factor locus of the long arm of Y chromosome are an et...
Abstract Background Etiology of male infertility is intriguing and Y chromosome microdeletion within...
Y chromosome microdeletions in any of the three azoospermia factor loci AZFa, AZFb and AZFc affects ...
ABSTRACT Male partners of infertile couples are known to frequently have abnormal semen parameters. ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Although assisted reproduction techniques are used extensively in Iran, scree...
Objectives: To determine Y-chromosome microdeletion of azoospermia factor (AZF) loci and the concomi...
The long arm of the human Y chromosome is required for male fertility. Microdeletions in three diffe...
Objective The objective was to investigate the frequency and type of chromosomal abnormalities and Y...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequencies of Y chromosome microdeletions in ...
The aim of this study was to detect frequency of microdeletions of Y chromosome in idiopathic cases ...
About 10%-15% of azoospermic and 5%-10% of severely oligozoospermic men with idiopathic infertility ...
Objective Microdeletions of the Y chromosome long arm are the most common molecular genetic causes ...
Background: About 15% of couples have infertility problems which 40% of them are related to the male...
This study was designed to determine the frequency of Y chromosome AZF (Azoospermia Factor ) subregi...
Purpose: To determine the relationships between idiopathic oligo- or azoospermia and microdeletions ...
Background: Microdeletions of the azoospermia factor locus of the long arm of Y chromosome are an et...
Abstract Background Etiology of male infertility is intriguing and Y chromosome microdeletion within...
Y chromosome microdeletions in any of the three azoospermia factor loci AZFa, AZFb and AZFc affects ...
ABSTRACT Male partners of infertile couples are known to frequently have abnormal semen parameters. ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Although assisted reproduction techniques are used extensively in Iran, scree...
Objectives: To determine Y-chromosome microdeletion of azoospermia factor (AZF) loci and the concomi...
The long arm of the human Y chromosome is required for male fertility. Microdeletions in three diffe...
Objective The objective was to investigate the frequency and type of chromosomal abnormalities and Y...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequencies of Y chromosome microdeletions in ...
The aim of this study was to detect frequency of microdeletions of Y chromosome in idiopathic cases ...
About 10%-15% of azoospermic and 5%-10% of severely oligozoospermic men with idiopathic infertility ...