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Csilla Krausz
Researcher at University of Florence
Publications - 216
Citations - 12738
Csilla Krausz is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Male infertility & Infertility. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 186 publications receiving 10945 citations. Previous affiliations of Csilla Krausz include Pasteur Institute & University of Edinburgh.
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Stimulation of oxidant generation by human sperm suspensions using phorbol esters and formyl peptides: relationships with motility and fertilization in vitro.
TL;DR: Leukocyte contamination of human sperm preparations can be detected readily by FMLP-induced, luminol-dependent chemiluminescence and the results have an important bearing on the fertilizing capacity of the spermatozoa in vitro.
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European Academy of Andrology guideline Management of oligo-astheno-teratozoospermia.
Giovanni M. Colpi,Sandro Francavilla,Gerhard Haidl,Katarina Link,Hermann M. Behre,Dimitrios G. Goulis,Csilla Krausz,Aleksander Giwercman +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of this European Academy of Andrology guideline was to provide an overview of factors contributing toligo‐astheno‐teratozoospermia and to discuss available management options.
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European Association of Urology Guidelines on Vasectomy
TL;DR: These guidelines aim to provide information and recommendations for physicians who perform vasectomies and to promote the provision of adequate information to the patient before the operation to prevent unrealistic expectations and legal procedures.
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Effects of transmission of Y chromosome AZFc deletions
Philippos C. Patsalis,Carolina Sismani,Lluis Quintana-Murci,ma Taleb-Bekkouche,ma Taleb-Bekkouche,Csilla Krausz,Ken McElreavey +6 more
TL;DR: Transmission of Y chromosome microdeletions could potentially have severe clinical consequences other than male infertility, such as the development of sexual ambiguities and Turner stigmata.
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The gr/gr deletion(s): a new genetic test in male infertility?
Claudia Giachini,E. Guarducci,Guy Longepied,Selene Degl’Innocenti,L. Becherini,Gianni Forti,Michael J. Mitchell,Csilla Krausz +7 more
TL;DR: Taking into consideration the Y chromosome structure and the suggested deletion mechanism, a number of other possible partial deletions have been proposed in both the AZFb and AZFc regions.