Search Results - "KRAWETZ, Stephen A"
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protein and transcript profiles of human semen
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-01-2016)“…The increasing use of “-omics” (genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, epigenomic, and metabolomic) high-throughput measurement technologies over the past decade…”
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Paternal contribution: new insights and future challenges
Published in Nature reviews. Genetics (01-08-2005)“…It has been widely held that all that fathers essentially contribute to the next generation is half their genome. However, recent progress towards…”
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Paternal preconception phthalate exposure alters sperm methylome and embryonic programming
Published in Environment international (01-10-2021)“…•Male preconception DEHP exposure in mice modified DNA methylomes in F0 sperm and F1 embryo.•Male preconception DEHP exposure altered F1 embryonic…”
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Assisted reproductive technology alters deoxyribonucleic acid methylation profiles in bloodspots of newborn infants
Published in Fertility and sterility (01-09-2016)“…Objective To evaluate the effect of infertility and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) on DNA methylation of offspring. Design Microarray analysis of DNA…”
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Effects of preconception lifestyle intervention in infertile women with obesity: The FIT-PLESE randomized controlled trial
Published in PLoS medicine (18-01-2022)“…Women with obesity and infertility are counseled to lose weight prior to conception and infertility treatment to improve pregnancy rates and birth outcomes,…”
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Endonuclease-sensitive regions of human spermatozoal chromatin are highly enriched in promoter and CTCF binding sequences
Published in Genome Research (01-08-2009)“…During the haploid phase of mammalian spermatogenesis, nucleosomal chromatin is ultimately repackaged by small, highly basic protamines to generate an…”
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The sperm nucleus: chromatin, RNA, and the nuclear matrix
Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2011)“…Within the sperm nucleus, the paternal genome remains functionally inert and protected following protamination. This is marked by a structural morphogenesis…”
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A comprehensive analysis of spermatozoal RNA elements in idiopathic infertile males undergoing fertility treatment
Published in Scientific reports (05-05-2024)“…Current approaches to diagnosing male infertility inadequately assess the complexity of the male gamete. Beyond the paternal haploid genome, spermatozoa also…”
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A RNA-Seq Analysis to Describe the Boar Sperm Transcriptome and Its Seasonal Changes
Published in Frontiers in genetics (16-04-2019)“…Understanding the molecular basis of cell function and ultimate phenotypes is crucial for the development of biological markers. With this aim, several RNA-seq…”
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Environmental Susceptibility of the Sperm Epigenome During Windows of Male Germ Cell Development
Published in Current environmental health reports (01-12-2015)“…Male germ cells require multiple epigenetic reprogramming events during their lifespan to achieve reproductive capacity. An emerging body of compelling data…”
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Male Infertility is a Women's Health Issue-Research and Clinical Evaluation of Male Infertility Is Needed
Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (16-04-2020)“…Infertility is a devastating experience for both partners as they try to conceive. Historically, when a couple could not conceive, the woman has carried the…”
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Paternal contributions: New functional insights for spermatozoal RNA
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-08-2008)“…Whereas the presence of RNA in mature ejaculate spermatozoa is now established, its functional significance, if any, is still a matter of debate. This reflects…”
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Sperm centriole assessment identifies male factor infertility in couples with unexplained infertility – a pilot study
Published in European journal of cell biology (01-06-2022)“…Unexplained infertility affects about one-third of infertile couples and is defined as the failure to identify the cause of infertility despite extensive…”
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Nuclease Footprints in Sperm Project Past and Future Chromatin Regulatory Events
Published in Scientific reports (17-05-2016)“…Nuclear remodeling to a condensed state is a hallmark of spermatogenesis. This is achieved by replacement of histones with protamines. Regions retaining…”
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The Structural Organization of Sperm Chromatin
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-08-2003)“…The packaging of the male haploid genome within the differentiating spermatid nucleus is facilitated by small basic nuclear proteins called protamines…”
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The controversy, potential and roles of spermatozoal RNA
Published in Trends in molecular medicine (01-04-2005)“…The majority of cellular and molecular andrologists endorse the view that the sperm is a vessel for transporting the paternal genome to the waiting egg and…”
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Success and failure in human spermatogenesis as revealed by teratozoospermic RNAs
Published in Human molecular genetics (01-04-2007)“…We are coming to appreciate that at fertilization human spermatozoa deliver the paternal genome alongside a suite of structures, proteins and RNAs. Although…”
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Letrozole versus Clomiphene for Infertility in the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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Human chromatin remodeler cofactor, RNA interactor, eraser and writer sperm RNAs responding to obesity
Published in Epigenetics (01-02-2020)“…In the United States almost 33% of adults are considered obese (BMI > 30 kg/m ). Both animal models and to a lesser extent human studies, have associated BMI,…”
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Differential nuclear scaffold/matrix attachment marks expressed genes
Published in Human molecular genetics (15-02-2009)“…It is well established that nuclear architecture plays a key role in poising regions of the genome for transcription. This may be achieved using…”
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