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Team led by Salk Institute scientists has used gene therapy to reverse infertility
in male mice. Treated mice produced healthy offspring that did not contain the
introduced gene or vector, alleviating concerns that treating infertility via
gene therapy would genetically alter any progeny produced from the treatment,
as well as their descendants in perpetuity.
Salk
Institute
Scientists have uncovered a new worry about some of the
most popular herbal remedies: they could cause infertility, or genetically damage
sperm.
Study
questions herbs and infertility
Endometriosis
Study Yields Clue to Infertility
A
laboratory study seems to give an important clue to the mystery of why so many
women with the abnormality of the reproductive tract called endometriosis are
infertile, British researchers report.
Oxidative
Stress and Infertility
Oxidative
stress might be the culprit in the etiology of infertility in men whose semen
characteristics are normal, according to a new study from the Cleveland Clinic
Urological Institute's Center for Advanced Research in Human Reproduction and
Infertility. If this finding can be confirmed, it might finally clear up a long-standing
mystery, one that can misdirect physicians toward a futile search for a female
factor.
Infertility
Study Seeks Patients
Development
(NICHD) is seeking infertile couples for a study aimed at determining whether
endometrial biopsy actually leads to better treatment. The procedure is commonly
used as part of an infertility work-up, despite a lack of evidence regarding
its utility.
The
OXEGENE study, based at the University of Oxford, is part of the International
Endogene Study, a world-wide collaboration which aims to find genes responsible
for causing endometriosis.
Oxford
Endometriosis Gene Study
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