Abstract Background Etiology of male infertility is intriguing and Y chromosome microdeletion within azoospermia factor (AZF) sub‐regions is considered major cause. We conducted a screening for Y chromosome microdeletion in an infertile male cohort from West Bengal, India to characterize Y chromosome microdeletion among infertile men. Methods We recruited case subjects that were categorized on the basis of sperm count as azoospermia (N = 63), severe oligozoospermia (N = 38), and oligozoospermia (N = 17) and compared them with age, demography, and ethnicity matched healthy proven fertile control males (N = 84). Sequence Tagged Site makers and polymerase chain reaction based profiling of Y chromosome was done for AZF region and SRY for cases ...
Background: About 15% of couples have infertility problems which 40% of them are related to the male...
Infertility affects approximately 13-18% couples of child bearing age. Male infertility accounts for...
We determined the prevalence of Y chromosome deletions in a population of 60 Brazilian nonobstructiv...
ABSTRACT Male partners of infertile couples are known to frequently have abnormal semen parameters. ...
Background: Microdeletions of the azoospermia factor locus of the long arm of Y chromosome are an et...
Y chromosome microdeletions in any of the three azoospermia factor loci AZFa, AZFb and AZFc affects ...
Background: Genetic factors are candidates for about 30% of male infertility with sperm production-r...
Objective Microdeletions of the Y chromosome long arm are the most common molecular genetic causes ...
Spermatogenesis is an essential stage in human male gamete development, which is regu-lated by many ...
The long arm of the human Y chromosome is required for male fertility. Microdeletions in three diffe...
Background & objectives: Analysis of the microdeletions in the azoospermia factor (AZF) region o...
Background: Y chromosomal microdeletion is an important genetic disorder, which may arise due to int...
This study was designed to determine the frequency of Y chromosome AZF (Azoospermia Factor ) subregi...
Objective The objective was to investigate the frequency and type of chromosomal abnormalities and Y...
Approximately 13-18% couples of child bearing age are infertile. Male infertility accounts for appro...
Background: About 15% of couples have infertility problems which 40% of them are related to the male...
Infertility affects approximately 13-18% couples of child bearing age. Male infertility accounts for...
We determined the prevalence of Y chromosome deletions in a population of 60 Brazilian nonobstructiv...
ABSTRACT Male partners of infertile couples are known to frequently have abnormal semen parameters. ...
Background: Microdeletions of the azoospermia factor locus of the long arm of Y chromosome are an et...
Y chromosome microdeletions in any of the three azoospermia factor loci AZFa, AZFb and AZFc affects ...
Background: Genetic factors are candidates for about 30% of male infertility with sperm production-r...
Objective Microdeletions of the Y chromosome long arm are the most common molecular genetic causes ...
Spermatogenesis is an essential stage in human male gamete development, which is regu-lated by many ...
The long arm of the human Y chromosome is required for male fertility. Microdeletions in three diffe...
Background & objectives: Analysis of the microdeletions in the azoospermia factor (AZF) region o...
Background: Y chromosomal microdeletion is an important genetic disorder, which may arise due to int...
This study was designed to determine the frequency of Y chromosome AZF (Azoospermia Factor ) subregi...
Objective The objective was to investigate the frequency and type of chromosomal abnormalities and Y...
Approximately 13-18% couples of child bearing age are infertile. Male infertility accounts for appro...
Background: About 15% of couples have infertility problems which 40% of them are related to the male...
Infertility affects approximately 13-18% couples of child bearing age. Male infertility accounts for...
We determined the prevalence of Y chromosome deletions in a population of 60 Brazilian nonobstructiv...