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Daniel Suslik Zylbersztejn

Researcher at Federal University of São Paulo

Publications -  22
Citations -  545

Daniel Suslik Zylbersztejn is an academic researcher from Federal University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Semen & Follicular fluid. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications receiving 464 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Suslik Zylbersztejn include Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.

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Proteomic analysis of seminal plasma in adolescents with and without varicocele

TL;DR: Changes in the proteomic profile of adolescents with varicocele and normal semen parameters (VNS group) indicate that normal semen analysis may not reflect alterations in proteins in seminal plasma, which will facilitate detection of new proteins associated with spermatogenesis and sperm function.
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Differences in the seminal plasma proteome are associated with oxidative stress levels in men with normal semen parameters

TL;DR: The seminal plasma proteome does reflect semen lipid peroxidation status and, thus, oxidative stress and mucin-5B is suggested as a potential biomarker of semen oxidative stress.
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Association between the seminal plasma proteome and sperm functional traits

TL;DR: Seminal plasma proteome reflects sperm mitochondrial activity reduction, acrosome damage, and DNA fragmentation, with several postgenomic functions related to these alterations.
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Tactile stimulation and maternal separation prevent hippocampal damage in rats submitted to neonatal hypoxia-ischemia.

TL;DR: This is the first report showing that both tactile stimulation and neonatal handling exert a morphological neuroprotective action for HI-induced damage to the hippocampus, in the Wistar rat.
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Lipidomics analysis of follicular fluid by ESI-MS reveals potential biomarkers for ovarian endometriosis

TL;DR: There is a differential representation of these lipids according to their respective groups, and the lipids found are involved in important mechanisms related to endometriosis progress in the ovary, which may be helpful in potential biomarker discovery.