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Review of potential spermatogenic and aphrodisiac effects of the Ferula genus

Bagheri SM, Shieh A, Ghalenoei JA, Yadegari M, Alborzi N

Objective: Men’s sexual health plays an important role in male fertility and childbearing, as it is associated with factors such as sexual desire, healthy spermatogenesis, and erectile function. In various...
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Stereological study of testes following experimentally-induced unilateral cryptorchidism in rats

Sadeghinezhad J, Yarmahmoudi F, Dehghan MM, Mohajeri SF, Roomiani E, Bojarzadeh H, Asl MA, Saeidi A, Silva MD

Objective: Cryptorchidism is one of the main causes of infertility and can result in testicular cancer. This study aimed to present quantitative data on the damage caused by cryptorchidism using...
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Human embryos derived from first polar body nuclear transfer exhibit comparatively abnormal morphokinetics during development

Heydari L, Khalili MA, Rahimi AA, Shakeri F

Objective: Reconstructed oocytes after polar body genome transfer constitute a potential therapeutic option for patients with a history of embryo fragmentation and advanced maternal age. However, the rescue of genetic...
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Transition nuclear protein 1 as a novel biomarker in patients with fertilization failure

Mirsanei JS, Gholipour H, Zandieh Z, Jahromi MG, Masroor MJ, Mehdizadeh M, Amjadi F

Objective: Although intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a way to deal with in vitro fertilization failure, 3% of couples still experience repeated fertilization failure after attempted ICSI, despite having sperm...
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Ovastacin: An oolemma protein that cleaves the zona pellucida to prevent polyspermy

Kang I, Koo M, Yoon H, Park BS, Jun JH, Lee J

Monospermy occurs in the process of normal fertilization where a single sperm fuses with the egg, resulting in the formation of a diploid zygote. During the process of fertilization, the...
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Relationship between hematologic parameters related to systemic inflammation and insulin resistance-associated metabolic parameters in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Cho M, Kim S, Chun S

Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the associations between hematologic parameters related to systemic inflammation and insulin resistance-associated metabolic parameters in women with polycystic ovary syndrome...
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Clinical profile and cytogenetic correlations in females with primary amenorrhea

Chandel D, Sanghavi P, Verma R

Objective: This study was conducted to investigate chromosomal abnormalities and their correlations with clinical and radiological findings in females with primary amenorrhea (PA). Methods: Detailed forms were recorded for 470...
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Repopulation of autophagy-deficient stromal cells with autophagy-intact cells after repeated breeding in uterine mesenchyme-specific Atg7 knockout mice

Oh JE, Kwon S, Byun H, Song H, Lim HJ

Objective: Autophagy is highly active in ovariectomized mice experiencing hormone deprivation, especially in the uterine mesenchyme. Autophagy is responsible for the turnover of vasoactive factors in the uterus, which was...
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Ovarian volume is more closely related to the different manifestations of polycystic ovary syndrome than follicle number per ovary

Afrine S, Haque JA, Morshed MS, Banu H, Hossain A, Hasanat MA

Objective: Polycystic ovary (PCO), a diagnostic component of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), requires either an ovarian volume (OV) criterion or a follicle number per ovary (FNPO) criterion. This study investigated...
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