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T. Notari

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Chromatin Maturity Index (CMI) in unfixed and live spermatozoa and Aniline Blue (AB) stained as an additional evaluation parameter in idiopathic male…

2021

Study question: To investigate whether idiopathic male infertility may be due to the presence of histones in motile spermatozoa using a modified AB staining protocol. Summary answer: No correlation between CMI in live motile spermatozoa, DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI) and other conventional seminal parameters were found in male infertile patients. What is known already: The AB stain discriminates between lysine-rich histones and arginine/cysteine-rich protamines. Transition from histones to protamines during spermatogenesis remodels chromatin packaging and abnormalities in the substitution of those proteins maybe interfere with seminal parameters and affect male infertility. The correlation …

spermatozoaAniline BlueChromatin Maturity IndexSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologiamale infertility
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P–074 Chromatin Maturity Index (CMI) in unfixed and live spermatozoa and Aniline Blue (AB) stained as an additional evaluation parameter in idiopathi…

2021

Abstract Study question To investigate whether idiopathic male infertility may be due to the presence of histones in motile spermatozoa using a modified AB staining protocol. Summary answer No correlation between CMI in live motile spermatozoa, DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI) and other conventional seminal parameters were found in male infertile patients. What is known already The AB stain discriminates between lysine-rich histones and arginine/cysteine-rich protamines. Transition from histones to protamines during spermatogenesis remodels chromatin packaging and abnormalities in the substitution of those proteins maybe interfere with seminal parameters and affect male infertility. The correl…

AndrologyMaturity (geology)Index (economics)Reproductive MedicineRehabilitationmedicineObstetrics and GynecologyBiologymedicine.diseaseMale infertilityChromatinHuman Reproduction
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Sperm p53 concentration: a potential new biomarker for environmental pollution. Preliminary data. (EcoFoodFertility Project)

2019

OncologyBiomarkermedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrologyInternal medicineMedicineBiomarker (medicine)Environmental pollutionComputational biologyToxicologybusinessSpermReproductive Toxicology
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