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Alex C. Varghese

Researcher at Astra

Publications -  52
Citations -  1577

Alex C. Varghese is an academic researcher from Astra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Semen analysis. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1407 citations. Previous affiliations of Alex C. Varghese include Cleveland Clinic & University of Calcutta.

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The genetic causes of male factor infertility: A review

TL;DR: Analysis of the genetic factors that impact male factor infertility will provide valuable insights into the creation of targeted treatments for patients and the determination of the causes of idiopathic infertility.
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Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW) from cellular phones on human ejaculated semen: an in vitro pilot study

TL;DR: Radiofrequency electromagnetic waves emitted from cell phones may lead to oxidative stress in human semen and speculate that keeping the cell phone in a trouser pocket in talk mode may negatively affect spermatozoa and impair male fertility.
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Human sperm DNA integrity in normal and abnormal semen samples and its correlation with sperm characteristics

TL;DR: Sperm assessment for DNA status using AO is reliable and shows good correlation with sperm count, motility and morphology, and assessment of sperm DNA status with AO staining may be helpful prior to ART.
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Cell phones: modern man's nemesis?

TL;DR: The proposed mechanisms by which cell phones adversely affect various aspects of human health, and male fertility in particular, are explained, and the emerging molecular techniques and approaches for elucidating the effects of mobile phone radiation on cellular physiology using high-throughput screening techniques, such as metabolomics and microarrays are discussed.
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Semen quality and age-specific changes: a study between two decades on 3,729 male partners of couples with normal sperm count and attending an andrology laboratory for infertility-related problems in an Indian city.

TL;DR: A significant decline was seen in sperm motility parameters and seminal volume in the present decade and the age-related changes in semen parameters are also different in the two decades.