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Jehoshua Dor

Researcher at Sheba Medical Center

Publications -  110
Citations -  5513

Jehoshua Dor is an academic researcher from Sheba Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy rate & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 110 publications receiving 5163 citations. Previous affiliations of Jehoshua Dor include Meir Medical Center & Weizmann Institute of Science.

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Pregnancy after transplantation of cryopreserved ovarian tissue in a patient with ovarian failure after chemotherapy

TL;DR: Premenopausal women who undergo high-dose chemotherapy have a very high risk of ovarian failure and cryopreservation of ovarian tissue with subsequent autotransplantation has effectively preserved fertility in an animal model but its efficacy in humans has been uncertain.
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Searching for evidence of disease and malignant cell contamination in ovarian tissue stored from hematologic cancer patients

TL;DR: Preoperative imaging prevented operations and storage of tissue with cancer and highly sensitive real-time RT-PCR was positive in one CML patient and, this alarming result avoided tissue transplantation.
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Sperm capacitation in humans is transient and correlates with chemotactic responsiveness to follicular factors.

TL;DR: It is suggested that the role of sperm chemotaxis in sperm-egg interaction in vivo may indeed be selective recruitment of capacitated spermatozoa for fertilizing the egg.
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Transplantations of frozen-thawed ovarian tissue demonstrate high reproductive performance and the need to revise restrictive criteria

TL;DR: Orthotopic transplantation of thawed ovarian tissue is a highly effective measure to restore fertility in sterilized cancer patients and national ethical and professional authorities decide for the first time not to consider OTCP as an experimental modality for fertility preservation.
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Sperm attraction to a follicular factor(s) correlates with human egg fertilizability

TL;DR: Evidence is obtained that attraction may be a key event in the fertilization process and may give an insight into the mechanism underlying early egg-sperm communication by showing that human spermatozoa accumulate in follicular fluid in vitro.