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Phenotypic variation within European carriers of the Y-chromosomal gr/gr deletion is …

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C Krausz, C Giachini, Y Xue, MK O'Bryan, J … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - jmg.bmj.com
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PubMed from initial publication. Citations to may be posted when available ...
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Partial AZFc deletions and duplications: clinical correlates in the Italian population

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C Giachini, I Laface, E Guarducci, G Balercia, … - Human Genetics, 2008 - Springer
Abstract The role of partial AZFc deletions of the Y chromosome in spermatogenic
impairment is currently debated. Recently, it was also reported that
duplications of the same region are associated with oligozoospermia in Han- ...
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[CITATION] AZF-микроделеции и мужское бесплодие


ПА Гоголевский, АС Калугина, ДА Бондарев … - Андрология и генитальная хирургия, 2001
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[CITATION] Анализ микроделеций в локусе AZFу мужчин с бесплодием: совместный опыт …


ВБ Черных, ЛФ Курило, ЛВ Шилейко, ЛС … - Медицинская генетика, 2003
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Do we need to search for gr/gr deletions in infertile men in a clinical setting?

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K Stouffs, H Tournaye, J Van der Elst, P … - Human Reproduction, 2008 - ESHRE
BACKGROUND: Partial deletions of the AZFc region of the Y chromosome such as
gr/gr deletions have been detected in infertile patients as well as in control
groups. The impact of these gr/gr deletions on the etiology of male ...
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Partial duplication at AZFc on the Y chromosome is a risk factor for impaired …


YW Lin, L Chia-Ling Hsu, PL Kuo, WJ Huang, … - Human mutation, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
The Azoospermia Factor c (AZFc) region on the Y chromosome long arm is one of
the least stable regions in the human genome. It consists almost entirely of
very long repeats and is prone to rearrangement. Numerous structures at ...
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[CITATION] Структура наследственных нарушений репродуктивной системы


ЛФ Курило, ЛВ Шилейко, ТМ Сорокина, ЕМ … - Вестн РАМН, 2000
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Y chromosome haplogroups may confer susceptibility to partial AZFc deletions and deletion …

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Y Yang, M Ma, L Li, W Zhang, P Chen, Y Ma, Y … - Human Reproduction, 2008 - ESHRE
BACKGROUND: Partial AZFc deletions related to testis-specific gene families are
common mutations of the Y chromosome, but their contribution to spermatogenic
impairment is still unresolved, and the risk factors for the formation of ...
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Evidence for the association of Y-chromosome haplogroups with susceptibility to …


Y Yang, M Ma, L Li, W Zhang, C Xiao, S Li, Y … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - jmg.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/jmg.2007.054478 2008;45;210-215; originally published
online 21 Dec 2007; J. Med. Genet. Zhang Y Yang, M Ma, L ...
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Partial AZFc deletions in infertile men with cryptorchidism

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C Giachini, F Nuti, E Marinari, G Forti, C … - Human Reproduction, 2007 - ESHRE
BACKGROUND: A specific type of partial AZFc deletion, called 'gr/gr' deletion,
was recently proposed as genetic risk factor for spermatogenic impairment and
testis cancer. Since both pathologies can be part of the testicular ...
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