STUDIES ON The expression of some genes in male factor patients undergoing Intracytoplasm Sperm Injection
AbeerAtefFath-Alla Barakat;
Abstract
Today infertility is a major health problem affecting about I 0-
20% of couples. A male factor is assumed to be responsible in about
50% of the infertile couples. The origin of reduced testicular sperm function is unknown in about 60-70% of cases.
Reduced male fertility and sub-fertility could be caused by genetic factors that affect both germ cell development, differentiation, and function; in particular, chromosome abnormalities and Yq microdeletions are a possible cause of spermatogenetic impairment in males as shown by their higher frequency in infertile men than in the
general male population.
20% of couples. A male factor is assumed to be responsible in about
50% of the infertile couples. The origin of reduced testicular sperm function is unknown in about 60-70% of cases.
Reduced male fertility and sub-fertility could be caused by genetic factors that affect both germ cell development, differentiation, and function; in particular, chromosome abnormalities and Yq microdeletions are a possible cause of spermatogenetic impairment in males as shown by their higher frequency in infertile men than in the
general male population.
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| Title | STUDIES ON The expression of some genes in male factor patients undergoing Intracytoplasm Sperm Injection | Other Titles | دراسات على التعبير الجينى لبعض الجينات فى مرضى العقم عند الرجال الخاضعين لعملية الحقن المجهرى | Authors | AbeerAtefFath-Alla Barakat | Issue Date | 2011 |
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