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Nina Neuhaus
Researcher at University of Münster
Publications - 44
Citations - 732
Nina Neuhaus is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germ cell & Male infertility. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 35 publications receiving 386 citations.
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Fertility preservation in boys: recent developments and new insights †
Ellen Goossens,Kirsi Jahnukainen,Kirsi Jahnukainen,Rod T. Mitchell,Amm van Pelt,Guido Pennings,N Rives,J Poels,Christine Wyns,Sheila Lane,Kenny A. Rodriguez-Wallberg,Kenny A. Rodriguez-Wallberg,A Rives,Hanna Valli-Pulaski,Sarah Steimer,Sabine Kliesch,Aude Braye,María del Mar Andrés,J Medrano,Liliana Ramos,SG Kristensen,Claus Yding Andersen,Ragnar Bjarnason,Kyle E. Orwig,Nina Neuhaus,Jan-Bernd Stukenborg +25 more
TL;DR: This review aims to provide an update on clinical practices and experimental methods, as well as to describe patient management inclusion strategies used to preserve and restore the fertility of prepubertal boys at high risk of fertility loss.
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Testicular Functions and Clinical Characterization of Patients with Gender Dysphoria (GD) Undergoing Sex Reassignment Surgery (SRS)
Florian Schneider,Nina Neuhaus,Joachim Wistuba,Michael Zitzmann,Jochen Heß,Dorothee Mahler,Hermann Van Ahlen,Stefan Schlatt,Sabine Kliesch +8 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, testicular histology was highly heterogeneous irrespective of the treatment strategy, a phenomenon that requires further investigation.
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Spermatogonial stem cells: updates from specification to clinical relevance.
TL;DR: It is suggested that spermatogonia are adapted to the individual reproductive lifespan and that the life-long sperm output from a sperMatogonium is balanced against the duration of a generation, and the risk of jeopardizing genome integrity is balancedAgainst a maximized sperm output.
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Andrology of male-to-female transsexuals: influence of cross-sex hormone therapy on testicular function.
TL;DR: There is a need for more individualized and better‐controlled cross‐sex hormone therapy and post‐treatment regimens, and evidence‐based guidelines for attending clinicians need to be established in order to deliver the most appropriate care.
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Bi-allelic Mutations in M1AP Are a Frequent Cause of Meiotic Arrest and Severely Impaired Spermatogenesis Leading to Male Infertility
Margot J. Wyrwoll,Sehime Gulsun Temel,Liina Nagirnaja,Manon S. Oud,Alexandra M. Lopes,Godfried W. van der Heijden,James S Heald,Nadja Rotte,Joachim Wistuba,Marius Wöste,Susanne Ledig,Henrike Krenz,Roos M. Smits,Filipa Carvalho,João Gonçalves,Daniela Fietz,Burcu Turkgenc,Mahmut Cerkez Ergoren,Murat Cetinkaya,M. Murad Başar,Semra Kahraman,Kevin McEleny,Miguel J. Xavier,Helen Turner,Adrian Pilatz,Albrecht Röpke,Martin Dugas,Sabine Kliesch,Nina Neuhaus,Kenneth I. Aston,Donald F. Conrad,Joris A. Veltman,Corinna Friedrich,Frank Tüttelmann +33 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that mutations in M1AP are a relatively frequent cause of autosomal recessive severe spermatogenic failure and male infertility with strong clinical validity.