29 April 2012

Male Infertility



Male Infertility
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Infertility: the role of the family doctor
Carroll Haymon, M.D.
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Current Management of Male Infertility
Andrew Kramer, MD, MBA
Male_Infertility.ppt

Male Infertility: Definitions
Jeanne O’Brien MD
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What is Assisted Reproduction Technology?
Jessica Guerrero
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Objectives for Medical Students Infertility
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Infertility
Patricia M. Dillon, Professor Unn Hidle
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Human Genetics Concepts and Applications
Johnny El-Rady, University of South Florida
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Global Infertility & the Globalization of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs): Middle Eastern Perspectives
Marcia C. Inhorn, PhD, MPH
ARTs.ppt

Drugs for Disorders and Conditions of the Male Reproductive system
Drugs for Disorders of the Male Reproductive system.ppt

Male Obesity and Semen Analysis Parameters
Joseph Petty, MD, Samuel Prien, PhD, Amantia Kennedy, MSIV, Sami Jabara, MD
Petty.ppt

Sperm Chromatin Proteomics identifies conserved fertility factors
D.S. Chu, H. Liu, P. Nix, T.F. Wu, E.J. Ralston, J.R. Yates III, B.J. Meyer
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Infertility, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and Genetic Testing
Michele Evans, M.D.
MicheleEvans.ppt

Your Infertility Patient. . .
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200 free Published articles


  1. Possible therapeutic use of spermatogonial stem cells in the treatment of male infertility: a brief overview.
  2. Association of the MTHFR A1298C Variant with Unexplained Severe Male Infertility.
  3. The role of hypothyroidism in male infertility and erectile dysfunction.
  4. Genetic association study of a single nucleotide polymorphism of kallikrein-related peptidase 2 with male infertility.
  5. [Outcomes of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer and intracytoplasmic sperm injection for non-male infertility patients with a low number of oocytes retrieved].
  6. Myotonic dystrophy type 1 presenting as male infertility.
  7. Current studies on bacterospermia the leading cause of male infertility: a protégé and potential threat towards mans extinction.
  8. Testicular touch preparation cytology in the evaluation of male infertility.
  9. [Congenital adrenal hyperplasia causing male infertility. Report of one case].
  10. Focus issue on male infertility.
  11. A critical appraisal on the role of varicocele in male infertility.
  12. Identifying potential pitfalls in interpreting mitochondrial DNA mutations of male infertility cases.
  13. Lived experience of infertile men with male infertility cause.
  14. Hyperprolactinemia: An often missed cause of male infertility.
  15. Male infertility and its causes in human.
  16. Growth hormone in male infertility.
  17. Association Study of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in FASLG, JMJDIA, LOC203413, TEX15, BRDT, OR2W3, INSR and TAS2R38 Genes with Male Infertility.
  18. Surgical treatment of male infertility in the era of intracytoplasmic sperm injection - new insights.
  19. Cell phones and male infertility: a review of recent innovations in technology and consequences.
  20. Strong association of 677 C>T substitution in the MTHFR gene with male infertility--a study on an indian population and a meta-analysis.
  21. The use of fluorescent in situ hybridization in male infertility.
  22. In vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection for male infertility.
  23. Genetic and epigenetic factors: Role in male infertility.
  24. Male infertility clinic - Is it useful?
  25. Guideline-based management of male infertility: Why do we need it?
  26. Male infertility - Current concepts.
  27. 21-hydroxylase deficiency associated with male infertility: report of 2 cases with gene analyses.
  28. The Role of Over the Counter Supplements for the Treatment of Male Infertility - Fact or Fiction?
  29. Antioxidant therapy in male infertility: fact or fiction?
  30. Lack of protein 4.1G causes altered expression and localization of the cell adhesion molecule nectin-like 4 in testis and can cause male infertility.
  31. Novel concepts in male infertility.
  32. Histopathological patterns of testicular biopsy in male infertility: A retrospective study from a tertiary care center in the western part of Saudi Arabia.
  33. Meiotic recombination and male infertility: from basic science to clinical reality?
  34. Severe male infertility after failed ICSI treatment--a phenomenological study of men's experiences.
  35. Structural variation of the human genome: mechanisms, assays, and role in male infertility.
  36. Male infertility-linked point mutation disrupts the Ca2+ oscillation-inducing and PIP(2) hydrolysis activity of sperm PLCζ.
  37. Diagnostic tools in male infertility-the question of sperm dysfunction.
  38. CAG-repeat variant in the polymerase γ gene and male infertility in the Chinese population: a meta-analysis.
  39. Idiopathic male infertility is strongly associated with aberrant promoter methylation of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR).
  40. Is male infertility a forerunner to cancer?
  41. Spermatozoal protein profiles in male infertility with asthenozoospermia.
  42. What about gr/gr deletions and male infertility? Systematic review and meta-analysis.
  43. MTHFR A1298C polymorphism and idiopathic male infertility.
  44. Human male infertility associated with mutations in NR5A1 encoding steroidogenic factor 1.
  45. Safety and efficacy of clomiphene citrate and L-carnitine in idiopathic male infertility: a comparative study.
  46. [Utility of inhibin B in the management of male infertility].
  47. Ex3αERKO male infertility phenotype recapitulates the αERKO male phenotype.
  48. Association between neuropeptide oxytocin and male infertility.
  49. Genetic male infertility and mutation of CATSPER ion channels.
  50. Testis transcriptome analysis in male infertility: new insight on the pathogenesis of oligo-azoospermia in cases with and without AZFc microdeletion.
  51. A proposed mouse model to study male infertility provoked by genital serovar E, Chlamydia trachomatis.
  52. Epidemiological and aetiological factors of male infertility in northern Nigeria.
  53. Variants of the EPPIN gene affect the risk of idiopathic male infertility in the Han-Chinese population.
  54. Local signalling environments and human male infertility: what we can learn from mouse models.
  55. Reversal of primary male infertility and testicular adrenal rest tumors in salt-wasting congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
  56. Genomics revolution on andrology: genetic testing for male infertility.
  57. Mutation of Eif4g3, encoding a eukaryotic translation initiation factor, causes male infertility and meiotic arrest of mouse spermatocytes.
  58. Male infertility in China: laboratory finding for AZF microdeletions and chromosomal abnormalities in infertile men from Northeastern China.
  59. Joint effects of XRCC1 polymorphisms and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons exposure on sperm DNA damage and male infertility.
  60. [Tobacco and male infertility: a retrospective study in infertile couples].
  61. Eurycoma longifolia Jack in managing idiopathic male infertility.
  62. The AZFc region of the Y chromosome: at the crossroads between genetic diversity and male infertility.
  63. CATSPER-Related Male Infertility.
  64. Alterations in the steroid hormone receptor co-chaperone FKBPL are associated with male infertility: a case-control study.
  65. Association between male infertility and androgen receptor mutations in Brazilian patients.
  66. Neurologic dysfunction and male infertility in Drosophila porin mutants: a new model for mitochondrial dysfunction and disease.
  67. [Testicular Leydig cell tumor presenting as male infertility: a case report].
  68. Downregulation of microRNA-383 is associated with male infertility and promotes testicular embryonal carcinoma cell proliferation by targeting IRF1.
  69. Mutational insertion of a ROSA26-EGFP transgene leads to defects in spermiogenesis and male infertility in mice.
  70. Sperm DNA damage in male infertility: etiologies, assays, and outcomes.
  71. Male infertility joins the translational medicine revolution. Sperm DNA: from basic science to clinical reality.
  72. Imaging of male infertility: pictorial review.
  73. The orphan nuclear receptor small heterodimer partner mediates male infertility induced by diethylstilbestrol in mice.
  74. A386G polymorphism of the DAZL gene is not associated with idiopathic male infertility in North India.
  75. Histone demethylase JHDM2A is involved in male infertility and obesity.
  76. Association of the MDR1 (ABCB1) gene 3435C>T polymorphism with male infertility.
  77. Depletion of selenoprotein GPx4 in spermatocytes causes male infertility in mice.
  78. Impact of female age and male infertility on ovarian reserve markers to predict outcome of assisted reproduction technology cycles.
  79. Phenotyping male infertility in the mouse: how to get the most out of a 'non-performer'.
  80. Mitochondrial DNA mutations and male infertility.
  81. Single nucleotide polymorphism analysis of the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) receptor in Japanese with male infertility: identification of codon combination with heterozygous variations of the two discrete FSH receptor gene.
  82. Oxidative stress & male infertility.
  83. Male infertility and the involvement of the X chromosome.
  84. MTHFR promoter hypermethylation in testicular biopsies of patients with non-obstructive azoospermia: the role of epigenetics in male infertility.
  85. Reproductive tract tuberculosis and male infertility.
  86. Mitochondrial DNA Mutations in etiopathogenesis of male infertility.
  87. [Therapeutic solutions for male infertility].
  88. Genetics of human male infertility.
  89. Mitochondrial glutathione peroxidase 4 disruption causes male infertility.
  90. Identification of potentially damaging amino acid substitutions leading to human male infertility.
  91. Human male infertility caused by mutations in the CATSPER1 channel protein.
  92. [Testicular tumor detected in a male infertility patient with prior orchiopexy].
  93. Role of reactive oxygen species in the pathogenesis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations in male infertility.
  94. PICK1 deficiency causes male infertility in mice by disrupting acrosome formation.
  95. Urinary metabolites of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in relation to idiopathic male infertility.
  96. Cytogenetic abnormalities in 179 cases with male infertility in Western Region of Turkey: report and review.
  97. Male infertility related to an aberrant karyotype, 47,XYY: four case reports.
  98. Schistosomiasis-induced male infertility.
  99. Sensorineural deafness and male infertility: a contiguous gene deletion syndrome.
  100. Advances in the management of male infertility.
  101. Y-haplotypes and idiopathic male infertility in an Indian population.
  102. Emotional stress & male infertility.
  103. Hormonal treatment of male infertility: promises and pitfalls.
  104. Targeted disruption of Nphp1 causes male infertility due to defects in the later steps of sperm morphogenesis in mice.
  105. Overexpression of RPGR leads to male infertility in mice due to defects in flagellar assembly.
  106. Targeted deletion of Tssk1 and 2 causes male infertility due to haploinsufficiency.
  107. Treatment of male infertility secondary to morbid obesity.
  108. Novel variants in UBE2B gene and idiopathic male infertility.
  109. An evolutionary perspective on Y-chromosomal variation and male infertility.
  110. Using the alkaline comet assay in prognostic tests for male infertility and assisted reproductive technology outcomes.
  111. Oxidative stress and male infertility--a clinical perspective.
  112. [Which technique is best for which male infertility?].
  113. [Genetic causes of male infertility].
  114. Retraction. Association of long polyglutamine tracts in exon 1 of the androgen receptor gene with idiopathic male infertility.
  115. Male infertility and endocrinopathies in Kano, Northwestern Nigeria.
  116. The metabolic syndrome and male infertility.
  117. [A case of male infertility with a reciprocal translocation t(X;14)(p11.4;p12)].
  118. Loss of polyadenylation protein tauCstF-64 causes spermatogenic defects and male infertility.
  119. Male infertility: polymerase chain reaction-based deletion mapping of genes on the human chromosome.
  120. Clinical relevance of oxidative stress and sperm chromatin damage in male infertility: an evidence based analysis.
  121. Oxidative stress and sperm chromatin damage in male infertility.
  122. Novel mutations in ubiquitin-specific protease 26 gene might cause spermatogenesis impairment and male infertility.
  123. Homozygous mutation in SPATA16 is associated with male infertility in human globozoospermia.
  124. Nonsurgical treatment of male infertility: specific and empiric therapy.
  125. PGAP1 knock-out mice show otocephaly and male infertility.
  126. Male infertility and variation in CAG repeat length in the androgen receptor gene: a meta-analysis.
  127. Male infertility and varicocele: myths and reality.
  128. Imbalance in seminal fluid MIF indicates male infertility.
  129. Mutations in the protamine 1 gene associated with male infertility.
  130. Prevalence of sexually transmissible pathogens in semen from asymptomatic male infertility patients with and without leukocytospermia.
  131. Lack of Spem1 causes aberrant cytoplasm removal, sperm deformation, and male infertility.
  132. Partial deletions are associated with an increased risk of complete deletion in AZFc: a new insight into the role of partial AZFc deletions in male infertility.
  133. A frequent Y chromosome b2/b3 subdeletion shows strong association with male infertility in Han-Chinese population.
  134. Molecular analysis of estrogen receptor alpha gene AGATA haplotype and SNP12 in European populations: potential protective effect for cryptorchidism and lack of association with male infertility.
  135. Sensorineural deafness and male infertility: a contiguous gene deletion syndrome.
  136. Association between the apolipoprotein B signal peptide gene insertion/deletion polymorphism and male infertility.
  137. Non-invasive genetic diagnosis of male infertility using spermatozoal RNA: KLHL10 mutations in oligozoospermic patients impair homodimerization.
  138. Mitochondria-related male infertility.
  139. Male infertility.
  140. Hspa4l-deficient mice display increased incidence of male infertility and hydronephrosis development.
  141. Association of genetic markers within the KIT and KITLG genes with human male infertility.
  142. Association study of four polymorphisms in three folate-related enzyme genes with non-obstructive male infertility.
  143. Microarray technology offers a novel tool for the diagnosis and identification of therapeutic targets for male infertility.
  144. [A case of proliferative cystits forming a tumorous lesion associated with male infertility].
  145. Disruption of spermatogenic cell adhesion and male infertility in mice lacking TSLC1/IGSF4, an immunoglobulin superfamily cell adhesion molecule.
  146. Loss of TSLC1 causes male infertility due to a defect at the spermatid stage of spermatogenesis.
  147. Cadmium toxicity: a possible cause of male infertility in Nigeria.
  148. The role of the testis-specific gene hTAF7L in the aetiology of male infertility.
  149. Protamines and male infertility.
  150. Identification of polymorphisms and balancing selection in the male infertility candidate gene, ornithine decarboxylase antizyme 3.
  151. A rapid and simple system of detecting deletions on the Y chromosome related with male infertility using multiplex PCR.
  152. Isolation and cultivation of human testicular peritubular cells: a new model for the investigation of fibrotic processes in the human testis and male infertility.
  153. Targeted disruption of tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase-2, an enzyme that catalyzes post-translational protein tyrosine O-sulfation, causes male infertility.
  154. Male infertility: no evidence of involvement of androgen receptor gene among Indian men.
  155. Deficiency of SPAG16L causes male infertility associated with impaired sperm motility.
  156. Follicle-stimulating hormone-independent functions of primate Sertoli cells: potential implications in the diagnosis and management of male infertility.
  157. Transgenic mice expressing p450 aromatase as a model for male infertility associated with chronic inflammation in the testis.
  158. IVF and ICSI in male infertility: update on outcomes, risks, and costs.
  159. A case-control study of risk factors for male infertility in Nigeria.
  160. An SNP in protamine 1: a possible genetic cause of male infertility?
  161. Combinations of genetic changes in the human cAMP-responsive element modulator gene: a clue towards understanding some forms of male infertility?
  162. Male infertility in spinal cord trauma.
  163. Laminin {alpha}1 chain corrects male infertility caused by absence of laminin {alpha}2 chain.
  164. Survey of the two polymorphisms in DAZL, an autosomal candidate for the azoospermic factor, in Japanese infertile men and implications for male infertility.
  165. The Y chromosome gr/gr subdeletion is associated with male infertility.
  166. Occupational exposures and male infertility.
  167. Combined conventional/antioxidant "Astaxanthin" treatment for male infertility: a double blind, randomized trial.
  168. Chromosomal abnormalities & male infertility.
  169. The RsaI polymorphism in the estrogen receptor-beta gene is associated with male infertility.
  170. The gr/gr deletion(s): a new genetic test in male infertility?
  171. Varicocele, hypoxia and male infertility. Fluid Mechanics analysis of the impaired testicular venous drainage system.
  172. Inadvertent diagnosis of male infertility through genealogical DNA testing.
  173. Association of partial AZFc region deletions with spermatogenic impairment and male infertility.
  174. Effects of medical therapy, alcohol, smoking, and endocrine disruptors on male infertility.
  175. Is the CAG repeat of mitochondrial DNA polymerase gamma (POLG) associated with male infertility? A multi-centre French study.
  176. Atorvastatin and male infertility: is there a link?
  177. The association between male infertility and sperm disomy: evidence for variation in disomy levels among individuals and a correlation between particular semen parameters and disomy of specific chromosome pairs.
  178. Mutational analysis of the human SLC26A8 gene: exclusion as a candidate for male infertility due to primary spermatogenic failure.
  179. Alkylated imino sugars, reversible male infertility-inducing agents, do not affect the genetic integrity of male mouse germ cells during short-term treatment despite induction of sperm deformities.
  180. Sequence family variant loss from the AZFc interval of the human Y chromosome, but not gene copy loss, is strongly associated with male infertility.
  181. No association of the A260G and A386G DAZL single nucleotide polymorphisms with male infertility in a Caucasian population.
  182. An excess of chromosome 1 breakpoints in male infertility.
  183. Targeted deletion of the epididymal receptor HE6 results in fluid dysregulation and male infertility.
  184. Finasteride-associated male infertility.
  185. The clinical significance of the POLG gene polymorphism in male infertility.
  186. Mice deficient in the axonemal protein Tektin-t exhibit male infertility and immotile-cilium syndrome due to impaired inner arm dynein function.
  187. The testicular form of hormone-sensitive lipase HSLtes confers rescue of male infertility in HSL-deficient mice.
  188. High risk genetic factor in Chinese patients with idiopathic male infertility: deletion of DAZ gene copy on Y chromosome.
  189. Stem cell based therapeutical approach of male infertility by teratocarcinoma derived germ cells.
  190. Male infertility and DNA damage in Doppel knockout and prion protein/Doppel double-knockout mice.
  191. Androgen receptor gene CAG and GGC repeat lengths in idiopathic male infertility.
  192. Molecular characterization of heat shock-like factor encoded on the human Y chromosome, and implications for male infertility.
  193. Male infertility and avascular necrosis of the femoral head.
  194. Role of caspases in male infertility.
  195. Modulation of the mouse testis transcriptome during postnatal development and in selected models of male infertility.
  196. Mutations in a novel locus on mouse chromosome 11 resulting in male infertility associated with defects in microtubule assembly and sperm tail function.
  197. Idiopathic cases of male infertility from a region in India show low incidence of Y-chromosome microdeletion.
  198. Inactivation of a testis-specific Lis1 transcript in mice prevents spermatid differentiation and causes male infertility.
  199. Role of sperm chromatin abnormalities and DNA damage in male infertility.
  200. Measuring male infertility: epidemiological aspects.

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