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تعداد نتایج: 43  

2003
Peter H. Vogt

Genetic lesions causing human male infertility are manifold. Besides gross chromosomal aneuploidies and rearrangements, microdeletions and single gene defects can interfere with male fertility. Male fertility is not only dependent on genes controlling the male germ line but also on genes of the networks functional for male gonad development and male somatic development, respectively. It is popu...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 1988
M Souhrada M H Souhrada J F Souhrada

1. We have previously observed that manipulation of Na+ availability during passive in vitro sensitization altered electrophysiological and contractile changes of airway smooth muscle cells. The purpose of this study was to establish whether interference with Na+ influx during sensitization also influences the response of airway smooth muscle, both in vivo and in vitro, to a specific antigen ch...

2014
Evguenia Alechine Daniel Corach

Microdeletions in the AZF region of the Y chromosome are among the most frequent genetic causes of male infertility, although the specific role of the genes located in this region is not fully understood. AZFa and AZFb deletions impair spermatogenesis since no spermatozoa are found in the testis. Deletions of the AZFc region, despite being the most frequent in azoospermic patients, do not corre...

2012
Yong-Biao Zhang Xin Li Feng Zhang Duen-Mei Wang Jun Yu

Genetic features of Tibetans have been broadly investigated, but the properties of copy number variation (CNV) have not been well examined. To get a preliminary view of CNV in Tibetans, we scanned 29 Tibetan genomes with the Illumina Human-1 M high-resolution genotyping microarray and identified 139 putative copy number variable regions (CNVRs), consisting of 70 deletions, 61 duplications, and ...

Journal: :Human reproduction 1999
A Kamischke J Gromoll M Simoni H M Behre E Nieschlag

The transmission of a deleted in azoospermia (DAZ) deletion from a severely oligozoospermic patient to his son following intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment is reported. The case report highlights the fertilizing capacity of spermatozoa carrying Y chromosome deletions in patients treated with ICSI and stresses the importance of genetic counselling in severe male infertility.

2010
Felix Schaller Antonio M. Fernandes Christine Hodler Claudia Münch Juan J. Pasantes Wolfram Rietschel Werner Schempp

The male-specific regions of the Y chromosome (MSY) of the human and the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) are fully sequenced. The most striking difference is the dramatic rearrangement of large parts of their respective MSYs. These non-recombining regions include ampliconic gene families that are known to be important for male reproduction,and are consequently under significant selective pressure....

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Sanjay Premi Jyoti Srivastava Sebastian Padinjarel Chandy Sher Ali

BACKGROUND The most frequently observed major consequences of ionizing radiation are chromosomal lesions and cancers, although the entire genome may be affected. Owing to its haploid status and absence of recombination, the human Y chromosome is an ideal candidate to be assessed for possible genetic alterations induced by ionizing radiation. We studied the human Y chromosome in 390 males from t...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2002
Elena Kostova Susanne Röttger Werner Schempp Jörg Gromoll

Microdeletions within the AZF (azoospermia factor) a, b and c regions of the Y chromosome can be detected worldwide in 1-10% of infertile men. AZFc, containing genes such as DAZ, CDY, RBMY and others, is most frequently deleted and associated with oligo- or azoospermia. The function of the different genes within AZFc is not yet understood. Here we report the identification and first characteriz...

2011
Gabriele Greve Evguenia Alechine Juan J. Pasantes Christine Hodler Wolfram Rietschel Terence J. Robinson Werner Schempp

BACKGROUND We have previously demonstrated that the Y-specific ampliconic fertility genes DAZ (deleted in azoospermia) and CDY (chromodomain protein Y) varied with respect to copy number and position among chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). In comparison, seven Y-chromosomal lineages of the bonobo (Pan paniscus), the chimpanzee's closest living relative, showed no variation. We extend our earlier c...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2010
Chang-Nim Im Nam-Young Kang Hyung-Ho Ha Xuezhi Bi Jae Jung Lee Sung-Jin Park Sang Yeon Lee Marc Vendrell Yun Kyung Kim Jun-Seok Lee Jun Li Young-Hoon Ahn Bo Feng Huck-Hui Ng Seong-Wook Yun Young-Tae Chang

Stem cells, which are capable of self-renewing and differentiating into various types of cells, have captured great interest as a valuable resource for regenerative medicine and developmental biology research. Technical progress during the last decade has enabled the isolation of stem cells from a wide range of tissues, their differentiation into specific types of cells, and the generation of i...

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