Search results for "Sterility"

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Antioxidants may protect against infertility.

1998

InfertilityMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDiet therapySterilitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysiologyAntioxidantsMiceOral administrationInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansInfertility Malemedia_commonbusiness.industryRehabilitationObstetrics and GynecologyFecunditymedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyReproductive MedicineFemaleReproductionbusinessInfertility FemaleHuman reproduction (Oxford, England)
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Aseptic Production vs. Terminal Sterilization

2000

The safety of substance use in intraocular surgery ideally requires the absence of all biologically-active components capable of causing an inflammatory reaction. Substance purity is achieved with isolation and cleansing methods (e.g., of the polysaccharide), which remove any biological component with infective potential. The methods of production for polysaccharide isolation should remove biological agents, regardless of its origin. Hyaluronic acid is isolated either from rooster combs or biological fermentation. Use of this substance showed the development of postoperative intraocular inflammatory reactions resulting from contaminations from both sources. OVD should have low endotoxin val…

Methods of productionSterilization processSterilityChemistryTerminal SterilizationAseptic processingIntraocular surgeryFood scienceSubstance useSterility assurance level
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Primary ciliary dyskinesia. Ciliopathies

2008

Abstract Primary ciliary dyskinesia is a genetically inherited syndrome characterised by ciliary immotility or dysmotility. Deficiency in mucociliary clearance produces chronic respiratory infections from birth, male sterility by spermatozoid immotility and situs inversus in 40%–50% of patients (Kartagener's syndrome). Diagnosis is made by analysing ciliary motility with high-speed digital video and ciliary ultrastructure. The wide distribution and functions of the cilia in the body mean that this dysfunction can generate other ciliopathies apart from primary ciliary dyskinesia.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBronchiectasisSterilityMucociliary clearancebusiness.industryCiliumGeneral MedicineAnatomymedicine.diseaseCiliopathiesSitus inversusRetinitis pigmentosaotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansbusinessCiliary Motility DisordersPrimary ciliary dyskinesiaActa Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition)
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Inherited semisterility for control of harmful insects. II. Degree of sterility and types of translocations in the mosquito Culex pipiens L.

1971

Fur die Anwendung von Semisterilitat infolge von Translokationen zur Bekampfung schadlicher Insekten ist der Grad der Semisterilitat und die Art der zugrundeliegenden Translokation von Bedeutung. Von den bisher untersuchten 124 Translokationen hatten 101 einen Sterilitatsgrad zwischen 10 und 50%, 23 uber 50 bis zu 85%. Mit dem mannlichen Geschlechtsfaktor M gekoppelte Translokationen sind zur Zeit die fur die Praxis am nutzlichsten. Sie treten nicht so haufig auf als erwartet, machen aber doch rund 1/4 aller getesteten Translokationen aus. Es werden Grunde angefuhrt, weshalb M-gekoppelte Translokationen nutzlicher sind.

PharmacologyChromosome AberrationsMaleHeterozygoteSterilityHomozygoteSterilization ReproductiveChromosomal translocationCell BiologyBiologybiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyInsect ControlSpermatozoaCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCulexCulex pipiensMolecular MedicineRadiation GeneticsMolecular BiologyExperientia
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X-Ray induced sterility, dominant lethality and inherited semisterility in Anopheles pharoensis Theo (Dipt., Culicidae)

2009

Males 3-days old of the mosquito Anopheles pharoensis were x-irradiated with doses from 500 till 5000 r at a dose rate of 108 r/min and crossed immediately after irradiation with untreated virgin females. Sterility was calculated in the first three successive egg batches. Dose response was represented by a linear sterility curve with rapid increase in lower doses. The percent of induced dominant lethality was shown mainly in the egg stage of the offspring by a lethality curve almost parallel to the sterility one. The hatched larvae were reared to F 1 adults. All individuals of F 1 resulting from doses 1, 2 and 3 kr were back crossed to the other sex, mass mated for three days and the female…

SterilityAnopheles pharoensisBiologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesDose rateMolecular biologyZeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie
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The Effect of Long-Term Storage on the Biological and Histological Properties of Cryopreserved Amniotic Membrane

2011

Cryopreserved amniotic membrane (AM) is widely used in ophthalmology because of its anti-angiogenic, anti-inflammatory, and wound healing promoting capabilities. A common method to conserve the tissue is the storage in cryo-medium containing 50% glycerol at -80°C. The aim of this study was to examine the influence of storage time on the sterility as well as the histological and biological properties of cryopreserved AM.Amniotic membrane from different donors was stored in cell culture media containing 50% glycerol for different time periods, on average 4 months (group 1), 15 months (group 2), and 24 months (group 3), at -80°C. Samples of the tissue and cryo-medium were examined for bacteria…

Time FactorsSterilityBlotting WesternOrgan Preservation SolutionsMedizinTissue BanksBiologyCryopreservationAndrologyCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundGlycerolHumansAmnionPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisCryopreservationExtracellular Matrix ProteinsBacteriaBiological DressingsFungiOrgan PreservationSensory SystemsCulture MediaBlotOphthalmologyMembranechemistryTissue bankImmunologyCytokinesElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelWound healingBiomarkersCurrent Eye Research
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Evolution des conceptions de l'organisation de l'ADN mitochondrial par des études de la stérilité mâle cytoplasmique des plantes

1985

Notice présente dans BelInra (https://belinra.inra.fr/gestion/catalog.php?categ=isbd&id=83504); il s'agit d'un type de produit dont les métadonnées ne correspondent pas aux métadonnées attendues dans les autres types de produit : DISSERTATION; Evolution des conceptions de l'organisation de l'ADN mitochondrial par des études de la stérilité mâle cytoplasmique des plantes

amélioration génétique[ SDV.BV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologycytoplasmic male sterilityliterature studystérilité mâle cytoplasmiqueadn circulaireplasmidplanteplasmide[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologycircular dnaADN mitochondrialsynthèse bibliographique
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La stérilité male cytoplasmique du tournesol (Helianthus annuus L.) : caractérisation des ADN chloroplastiques

1984

Notice présente dans BelInra (https://belinra.inra.fr/gestion/catalog.php?categ=isbd&id=83503); il s'agit d'un type de produit dont les métadonnées ne correspondent pas aux métadonnées attendues dans les autres types de produit : DISSERTATION; La stérilité male cytoplasmique du tournesol (Helianthus annuus L.) : caractérisation des ADN chloroplastiques

amélioration génétiquechloroplaste adncytoplasmic male sterilitysunflowerstérilité mâle cytoplasmiquepurificationrefininghelianthus annuusmarqueur génétiquesolvent free microwave extraction (sfem)physical map[SDV.BDLR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive Biologysunflowersplante industrielleoléoprotéagineuxrestriction enzymestournesol[ SDV.BDLR ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive Biologycarte de restrictionextractionprotein-oil cropenzyme de restriction[SDV.BDLR] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive Biology
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SELFING ABILITY AND MALE STERILITY IN SENECIO VERNALIS WALDST. ET KIT. (ASTERACEAE) FROM ISRAEL

1994

Two major findings relating to the breeding system of Senecio vernalis from Israel are reported. First, isolation experiments failed to confirm the existence of a widespread, truly self-compatible and predominantly self-pollinating breeding system in Israeli populations of S. vernalis. However, a single S. vernalis plant derived from a natural stand at Jerusalem was found to be self- compatible and strongly self-pollinating. In its progeny, there were signs of inbreeding depression commonly associated with selfed offspring of outbreeding species. Selfing ability ratios in this progeny indicate a single dominant gene for selfing ability in S. vernalis. The implications of these observations …

biologySterilityOutbreeding depressionSelfingPlant ScienceGynodioecyAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causePollenBotanyInbreeding depressionmedicineSenecio vernalisAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIsrael Journal of Plant Sciences
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Reply of the Authors: Hysteroscopic resection of the uterine septum: is it always a necessity?

2009

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female sterilitymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryfemale infertilitydisease associationletterObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E OstetriciaHysteroscopic resectionSurgeryuterus surgeryReproductive Medicinepriority journalhysterorrhaphymedicinehumanpregnancy rateendometriumuterus malformationbusinessfemale fertilityUterine septumuterus septum
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