Search Results - "ANGELOPOULOU, R"
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Investigating ROS sources in male infertility: A common end for numerous pathways
Published in Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) (01-11-2012)“…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are active byproducts of aerobic metabolism. Although they are constantly produced during normal cellular activities in the…”
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Herpes virus infected spermatozoa following density gradient centrifugation for IVF purposes
Published in Andrologia (01-06-2012)“…Summary Studies have documented the presence of herpes viruses in semen. The aim of our study was to determine whether they persist in semen samples following…”
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Evaluation of immunohistochemical markers of germ cells’ proliferation in the developing rat testis: A comparative study
Published in Tissue & cell (01-02-2008)“…Abstract Germ cells’ proliferation during testicular organogenesis in Wistar rat embryos and neonates [14.5, 18.5, 20.5 days post conception (dpc), birth (day…”
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Cellular proliferation in complicated versus uncomplicated atherosclerotic lesions: Total cell population, foam cells and newly formed microvessels
Published in Tissue & cell (01-12-2009)“…Abstract Although cellular proliferation is a key component in the progression of atherosclerosis, research so far has been focused primarily on VSMCs. In this…”
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Sertoli cell proliferation in the fetal and neonatal rat testis: A continuous phenomenon?
Published in Acta histochemica (01-01-2008)“…Sertoli cell population kinetics, as evidenced by semi-quantitative immunolabeling for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and Ki-67, in developing…”
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Evaluation of Sperm Chromatin Quality and Screening of Y Chromosome Microdeletions in Greek Males with Severe Oligozoospermia
Published in Archives of andrology (2007)“…Normal (n = 20) and abnormal (n = 21) semen samples were explored for possible relationships between conventional semen parameters, chromatin status, and…”
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The rat probasin gene promoter directs hormonally and developmentally regulated expression of a heterologous gene specifically to the prostate in transgenic mice
Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-02-1994)“…An expression cassette carrying 426 basepairs of the rat probasin (PB) gene promoter and 28 basepairs of 5'-untranslated region is sufficient to target the…”
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Casual Discovery of a Thoracic Tumour Showing Histological Features of Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma in a Male Wistar Laboratory Rat
Published in Anatomia, histologia, embryologia (01-12-2007)“…Sarcomas are neoplasms of mesenchymal origin, with a predominant cell population mimicking the organization of various soft tissues and/or bones. Previous…”
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Evaluation of gram stain as an alternative in the assessment of human spermatozoa quality
Published in Urologia internationalis (2006)“…During spermiogenesis, protaminosis and sperm chromatin condensation are important prerequisites for the preservation of DNA integrity in spermatozoa. The aim…”
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Does Octreotide Impair Anastomotic Healing after Small Bowel Resection ?
Published in Acta chirurgica belgica (2004)“…Seventy two rats underwent small bowel resection followed by end-to-end anastomosis. The octreotide group consisted of 36 rats treated with octreotide…”
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ROS in the aging male: Model diseases with ROS-related pathophysiology
Published in Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) (01-09-2009)“…The aging process is a complex biological phenomenon that can be attributed to several mechanisms. ROS (reactive oxygen species) activity is widely considered…”
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Fertility in the aging male: molecular pathways in the anthropology of aging
Published in Collegium antropologicum (01-06-2013)“…The aging process is a normal stage in development characterized by the gradual deterioration of all life functions. As far as reproduction is concerned, aging…”
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Assessment of sperm nucleus integrity in infertile men: a novel research field for anthropology in the molecular era
Published in Collegium antropologicum (01-12-2013)“…Anthropology has always been particularly interested in the origin of human life and the development towards adulthood. Although originally working with…”
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Sex steroids: beyond conventional dimorphism
Published in Collegium antropologicum (01-09-2013)“…Sexual dimorphism is a characteristic of a large number of species, ranging from lower invertebrates to mammals and, last but not least, humans. Recognition of…”
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Herpes virus infected spermatozoa following density gradient centrifugation for IVF purposes: Gradient washed herpes infected spermatozoa
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Metastatic prostate cancer in a transgenic mouse
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-09-1996)“…We have previously reported the development of a transgenic mouse model for prostate cancer derived from PB-Tag transgenic line 8247, henceforth designated the…”
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Hormonal and meta-hormonal determinants of sexual dimorphism
Published in Collegium antropologicum (01-09-2006)“…The role of hormones in the determination of sexual characteristics has been known for several decades. It has been shown, for example, that several products,…”
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Establishing sexual dimorphism in humans
Published in Collegium antropologicum (01-09-2006)“…Sexual dimorphism, i.e. the distinct recognition of only two sexes per species, is the phenotypic expression of a multi-stage procedure at chromosomal,…”
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Gonadal cell proliferation dimorphism
Published in Collegium antropologicum (01-09-2006)“…Dimorphism between testis and ovary in germ cells proliferative behavior, shows remarkable differences in foetal and neonatal period [14.5 days post conception…”
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