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The implications for treatment and surveillance of infertilemen require further study.
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Risk estimates were higher if the analysis was restricted to primary infertilemen.
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Methods: A total of 120 semen samples collected from infertilemen were investigated.
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The second found that a cancer drug helped some infertilemen have children.
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Meiotic arrest is also the cause of infertility in 30 percent of infertilemen.
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Conclusion: The changes found in exon 1 in infertilemen could fundamentally affect the process of spermatogenesis.
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Hence, FATE may not play an important role in the disease-state of infertilemen attending fertility clinics.
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After determining that only two genes were involved, they tested the gene sequence in 576 infertilemen.
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DNA damage is present in sperm from fertile and infertilemen and there is some association with infertility.
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Although Nanos1 seems dispensable for mouse reproduction, we sought to analyse for the first time its homologue in infertilemen.
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The percentage of swollen spermatozoa and acrosin profiles were significantly lower in the infertilemen than in the fertile donors.
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Conclusion(s): Improved recruitment may be realized through screening infertilemen as early as possible while minimizing study-related time commitments.
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Human sperm cryopreservation in assisted reproductive technology is the only proven method that enables infertilemen to father their own children.
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The results tend to support the employment of the HOST and the acrosin activity assay in the evaluation of idiopathic infertilemen.
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In one half of the both infertilemen and fertile controls, the most frequent finding was 26 SNPs with a similar pattern.
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A microspec-trophotometric study of the DNA content in Feulgen stained carcinoma-in-situ germ cells of eight infertilemen revealed an aneuploid DNA distribution pattern.