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    Oxidative stress and human spermatozoa: diagnostic and functional significance of aldehydes generated as a result of lipid peroxidation by Moazamian, Ryan, Polhemus, Ashley, Connaughton, Haley, Fraser, Barbara, Whiting, Sara, Gharagozloo, Parviz, Aitken, Robert John

    Published in Molecular human reproduction (01-06-2015)
    “…Oxidative stress is known to compromise human sperm function and to activate the intrinsic apoptotic cascade in these cells. One of the key features of…”
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    The presence of a truncated base excision repair pathway in human spermatozoa that is mediated by OGG1 by Smith, Tegan B, Dun, Matthew D, Smith, Nathan D, Curry, Ben J, Connaughton, Haley S, Aitken, Robert J

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-03-2013)
    “…DNA repair has long been considered impossible in human spermatozoa due to the high level of DNA compaction observed in these cells. However, detailed…”
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    Boronate probes for the detection of hydrogen peroxide release from human spermatozoa by Purdey, Malcolm S., Connaughton, Haley S., Whiting, Sara, Schartner, Erik P., Monro, Tanya M., Thompson, Jeremy G., Aitken, R. John, Abell, Andrew D.

    Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01-04-2015)
    “…Human spermatozoa are compromised by production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and detection of ROS in spermatozoa is important for the diagnosis of male…”
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    Impacts of obesity, maternal obesity and nicotinamide mononucleotide supplementation on sperm quality in mice by Youngson, Neil A, Uddin, G Mezbah, Das, Abhirup, Martinez, Carl, Connaughton, Haley S, Whiting, Sara, Yu, Josephine, Sinclair, David A, Aitken, R John, Morris, Margaret J

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-08-2019)
    “…Male fertility and sperm quality are negatively impacted by obesity. Furthermore, recent evidence has shown that male offspring from obese rat mothers also…”
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    289 : Mitochondrial Activator BGP-15 Protects Sperm from DNA Damage During Sperm Recovery for Assisted Reproductive Technology by Gonzalez, Macarena, Connaughton, Haley, Barry, Michael, Robker, Rebecca, Rose, Ryan

    Published in Fertility & reproduction (01-12-2023)
    “…Background and Aims: The recovery of sperm by assisted reproductive technology (ART) results in significant DNA damage. Elevated levels of DNA damage in sperm…”
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    Restoring Sperm Quality Post-Cryopreservation Using Mitochondrial-Targeted Compounds by Gonzalez, Macarena, Prashar, Tanisha, Connaughton, Haley, Barry, Michael, Robker, Rebecca, Rose, Ryan

    Published in Antioxidants (01-09-2022)
    “…While critical for male fertility preservation, cryopreservation damage reduces sperm quality and fertilization potential. This study investigated whether the…”
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    Drinking water quality impacts oocyte viability and embryo development by Winstanley, Yasmyn E, Gonzalez, Macarena B, Andreas, Eryk, Connaughton, Haley, Bergen, Jean, Ween, Miranda, Russell, Darryl L, Shearer, Cameron J, Robertson, Sarah A, Robker, Rebecca L

    Published in Frontiers in reproductive health (06-08-2024)
    “…Normal reproductive function and fertility is considered a "sixth vital sign" because disruptions to this sensitive physiological system can forewarn other…”
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    A novel pathway for the induction of DNA damage in human spermatozoa involving extracellular cell-free DNA by Aitken, Robert John, Whiting, Sara, Connaughton, Haley, Curry, Ben, Reinheimer, Torsten, van Duin, Marcel

    Published in Mutation research (01-05-2020)
    “…DNA damage is a common feature of human spermatozoa associated with an impaired capacity to fertilize the oocyte and an increased mutational load in the…”
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