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Francesco Pallotti

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  48
Citations -  1300

Francesco Pallotti is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Male infertility. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 48 publications receiving 718 citations.

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Study of SARS-CoV-2 in semen and urine samples of a volunteer with positive naso-pharyngeal swab.

TL;DR: It may be possible that either the viral clearance kinetics in these matrices matches the progressive clinical recovery of the patient or that the virus was never present in these fluids at the time of the laboratory diagnosis.
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Androgenetic alopecia: a review.

TL;DR: A systematic review of the literature and candidate gene and genome-wide association studies have reported that single-nucleotide polymorphisms at different genomic loci are associated with androgenetic alopecia development.
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SARS-CoV-2 infection, male fertility and sperm cryopreservation: a position statement of the Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual Medicine (SIAMS) (Società Italiana di Andrologia e Medicina della Sessualità).

TL;DR: Data derived from other SARS-CoV infections suggest that in patients recovered from COVID-19, andrological consultation and evaluation of gonadal function including semen analysis should be suggested, and studies in larger cohorts of currently infected subjects are warranted to confirm the presence of risks for male gametes that are destined either for cryopreservation in liquid nitrogen or for assisted reproduction techniques.
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Spermatogenesis in Hodgkin's lymphoma patients: a retrospective study of semen quality before and after different chemotherapy regimens

TL;DR: The results from the HL patients studied pre- and post-therapy demonstrate that spermatogenesis recovery depends on the therapeutic regimen used, and 75% of HL patients are normozoospermic prior to treatment.