Partial deletions of Y-chromosome in infertile men with non-obstructive azoospermia and oligoasthenoteratozoospermia in a Turkish population

CC Beyaz, S Gunes, K Onem, T Kulac, R Asci - in vivo, 2017 - iv.iiarjournals.org
Many genetic alterations have been identified to aid in understanding the genetic basis of
male infertility, however, the cause of 30% of male infertility remains unknown. Some studies …

Partial deletions in the AZFc region of the Y chromosome occur in men with impaired as well as normal spermatogenesis

K Hucklenbroich, J Gromoll, M Heinrich… - Human …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
BACKGROUND: Partial deletions of the AZFc region of the Y chromosome were reported to
be a significant risk factor for oligo-/azoospermia. In this study, we assessed the occurrence …

Partial microdeletions in the Y-chromosome AZFc region are not a significant risk factor for spermatogenic impairment in Tunisian infertile men

M Ghorbel, SB Gargouri, N Zribi… - Genetic testing and …, 2012 - liebertpub.com
Azoospermia factor (AZF) subdeletions were reported to be significant risk factors for
spermatogenesis. In this study, we screened classical and partial microdeletions of the Y …

[HTML][HTML] Associations of Y-chromosome subdeletion gr/gr with the prevalence of Y-chromosome haplogroups in infertile patients

M Shahid, VS Dhillon, HS Khalil, A Sexana… - European Journal of …, 2011 - nature.com
Microdeletions in azoospermia factor (AZF) region on distal Yq are associated with male
infertility and spermatogenic failure due to intra-chromosomal homologous recombination …

[HTML][HTML] Multiplex PCR based screening for micro/partial deletions in the AZF region of Y-chromosome in severe oligozoospermic and azoospermic infertile men in …

M Motovali-Bashi, Z Rezaei… - Iranian journal of …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Infertility is a health problem which affects about 10-20% of married couples.
Male factor infertility is involved approximately 50% of infertile couples. Most of male …

Analysis of partial azoospermia factor c deletion and DAZ copy number in azoospermia and severe oligozoospermia

L Alimardanian, K Saliminejad, S Razi, A Ahani - Andrologia, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Microdeletions of the azoospermia factor (AZF) regions in the Y chromosome are a well‐
known genetic cause of male infertility, resulting in impairment of spermatogenesis …

[HTML][HTML] Impaired spermatogenesis and gr/gr deletions related to Y chromosome haplogroups in Korean men

J Choi, SH Song, CW Bak, SR Sung, TK Yoon, DR Lee… - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Microdeletion of the Azoospermia Factor (AZF) regions in Y chromosome is a well-known
genetic cause of male infertility resulting from spermatogenetic impairment. However, the …

A frequent Y chromosome b2/b3 subdeletion shows strong association with male infertility in Han-Chinese population

B Wu, NX Lu, YK Xia, AH Gu, CC Lu… - Human …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
BACKGROUND Azoospermia factor c (AZFc) subdeletions were reported to be significant
risk factors for spermatogenesis. In this study, we assessed the occurrence of classical AZF …

Routine screening for classical azoospermia factor deletions of the Y chromosome in azoospermic patients with Klinefelter syndrome

JH Choe, JW Kim, JS Lee, JT Seo - Asian journal of andrology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: To evaluate the occurrence of classical azoospermia factor (AZF) deletions of the Y
chromosome as a routine examination in azoospermic subjects with Klinefelter syndrome …

Y chromosome microdeletions in infertile men with idiopathic oligo-or azoospermia

A Hellani, S Al-Hassan, MA Iqbal, S Coskun - Journal of Experimental & …, 2006 - Springer
Abstract About 30–40% of male infertility is due to unknown reasons. Genetic contributions
to the disruption of spermatogenesis are suggested and amongst the genetic factors studied …