Infertility is a common and severe health problem affecting roughly 7% of the male population. It is likely that the majority of those patients have genetic abnormalities that are the cause of their infertility. In The Genetics of Male Infertility, twenty-one researchers and clinicians review the study of the genetics of male infertility, the tools available in the laboratory and clinic, the current state of knowledge, and the future of research and translation into clinical diagnostics and treatments. This volume gives special attention to the significant technological advances in the…mehr
Infertility is a common and severe health problem affecting roughly 7% of the male population. It is likely that the majority of those patients have genetic abnormalities that are the cause of their infertility. In The Genetics of Male Infertility, twenty-one researchers and clinicians review the study of the genetics of male infertility, the tools available in the laboratory and clinic, the current state of knowledge, and the future of research and translation into clinical diagnostics and treatments. This volume gives special attention to the significant technological advances in the treatment of male infertility, including intracytoplasmic injection (ICSI) in conjunction with in vitro fertilization (IVF). In addition, new tools discussed include in vitro methodologies, in silico technologies, and new model organisms. Providing a review of our current understanding of genetic causes of male infertility, The Genetics of Male Infertility serves as a guide to evidence-based clinical applications, and a preview of future possibilities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 12015252, 978-1-58829-863-8
2007 edition
Seitenzahl: 337
Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2006
Englisch
Abmessung: 230mm x 165mm x 23mm
Gewicht: 857g
ISBN-13: 9781588298638
ISBN-10: 1588298639
Artikelnr.: 22529892
Autorenporträt
Douglas T. Carrell, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Methods and Tools for the Study.- The Genetics of Male Infertility in the Era of Genomics.- The Use of cDNA Libraries to Demonstrate a Linkage Between Transcription and Translation in Male Germ Cells.- Considerations When Using Array Technologies for Male Factor Assessment.- Microarray Analysis of a Large Number of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Individual Human Spermatozoa.- Physiological and Proteomic Approaches to Understanding Human Sperm Function.- Genetics of Idiopathic Male Infertility.- Meiosis and Errors of Meiosis.- The Immunocytogenetics of Human Male Meiosis.- The Clinical Relevance of Sperm Aneuploidy.- DNA Repair Genes and Genomic Instability in Severe Male Factor Infertility.- The Y Chromosome, Development Spermatogenesis, and Sperm Maturation.- Germ Cell-Specific Genes and Posttranscriptional Regulation in the Testis.- The Genetics of Cryptorchidism.- The Chromatoid Body and microRNA Pathways in Male Germ Cells.- Sperm Maturation in the Epididymis.- Clinical Applications of the Study of the Genetics of Male Infertility.- The Structure of the Y Chromosome and Its Role in Male Infertility.- Y Chromosome Microdeletions and Haplotypes.- The Genetics of Male Infertility.- The Future of the Diagnosis of Male (In) Fertility.- Polymorphisms and Male Infertility.- The Genetics of Abnormal Protamine Expression.- Chromatin Damage and Male Infertility.- Clinical Evaluation of the Genetics of Male Infertility.
Methods and Tools for the Study.- The Genetics of Male Infertility in the Era of Genomics.- The Use of cDNA Libraries to Demonstrate a Linkage Between Transcription and Translation in Male Germ Cells.- Considerations When Using Array Technologies for Male Factor Assessment.- Microarray Analysis of a Large Number of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Individual Human Spermatozoa.- Physiological and Proteomic Approaches to Understanding Human Sperm Function.- Genetics of Idiopathic Male Infertility.- Meiosis and Errors of Meiosis.- The Immunocytogenetics of Human Male Meiosis.- The Clinical Relevance of Sperm Aneuploidy.- DNA Repair Genes and Genomic Instability in Severe Male Factor Infertility.- The Y Chromosome, Development Spermatogenesis, and Sperm Maturation.- Germ Cell-Specific Genes and Posttranscriptional Regulation in the Testis.- The Genetics of Cryptorchidism.- The Chromatoid Body and microRNA Pathways in Male Germ Cells.- Sperm Maturation in the Epididymis.- Clinical Applications of the Study of the Genetics of Male Infertility.- The Structure of the Y Chromosome and Its Role in Male Infertility.- Y Chromosome Microdeletions and Haplotypes.- The Genetics of Male Infertility.- The Future of the Diagnosis of Male (In) Fertility.- Polymorphisms and Male Infertility.- The Genetics of Abnormal Protamine Expression.- Chromatin Damage and Male Infertility.- Clinical Evaluation of the Genetics of Male Infertility.
Methods and Tools for the Study.- The Genetics of Male Infertility in the Era of Genomics.- The Use of cDNA Libraries to Demonstrate a Linkage Between Transcription and Translation in Male Germ Cells.- Considerations When Using Array Technologies for Male Factor Assessment.- Microarray Analysis of a Large Number of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Individual Human Spermatozoa.- Physiological and Proteomic Approaches to Understanding Human Sperm Function.- Genetics of Idiopathic Male Infertility.- Meiosis and Errors of Meiosis.- The Immunocytogenetics of Human Male Meiosis.- The Clinical Relevance of Sperm Aneuploidy.- DNA Repair Genes and Genomic Instability in Severe Male Factor Infertility.- The Y Chromosome, Development Spermatogenesis, and Sperm Maturation.- Germ Cell-Specific Genes and Posttranscriptional Regulation in the Testis.- The Genetics of Cryptorchidism.- The Chromatoid Body and microRNA Pathways in Male Germ Cells.- Sperm Maturation in the Epididymis.- Clinical Applications of the Study of the Genetics of Male Infertility.- The Structure of the Y Chromosome and Its Role in Male Infertility.- Y Chromosome Microdeletions and Haplotypes.- The Genetics of Male Infertility.- The Future of the Diagnosis of Male (In) Fertility.- Polymorphisms and Male Infertility.- The Genetics of Abnormal Protamine Expression.- Chromatin Damage and Male Infertility.- Clinical Evaluation of the Genetics of Male Infertility.
Methods and Tools for the Study.- The Genetics of Male Infertility in the Era of Genomics.- The Use of cDNA Libraries to Demonstrate a Linkage Between Transcription and Translation in Male Germ Cells.- Considerations When Using Array Technologies for Male Factor Assessment.- Microarray Analysis of a Large Number of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Individual Human Spermatozoa.- Physiological and Proteomic Approaches to Understanding Human Sperm Function.- Genetics of Idiopathic Male Infertility.- Meiosis and Errors of Meiosis.- The Immunocytogenetics of Human Male Meiosis.- The Clinical Relevance of Sperm Aneuploidy.- DNA Repair Genes and Genomic Instability in Severe Male Factor Infertility.- The Y Chromosome, Development Spermatogenesis, and Sperm Maturation.- Germ Cell-Specific Genes and Posttranscriptional Regulation in the Testis.- The Genetics of Cryptorchidism.- The Chromatoid Body and microRNA Pathways in Male Germ Cells.- Sperm Maturation in the Epididymis.- Clinical Applications of the Study of the Genetics of Male Infertility.- The Structure of the Y Chromosome and Its Role in Male Infertility.- Y Chromosome Microdeletions and Haplotypes.- The Genetics of Male Infertility.- The Future of the Diagnosis of Male (In) Fertility.- Polymorphisms and Male Infertility.- The Genetics of Abnormal Protamine Expression.- Chromatin Damage and Male Infertility.- Clinical Evaluation of the Genetics of Male Infertility.
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