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Philip S. Li

Researcher at Cornell University

Publications -  125
Citations -  2960

Philip S. Li is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vasoepididymostomy & Population. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 118 publications receiving 2490 citations. Previous affiliations of Philip S. Li include NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital & Population Council.

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No evidence of severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus 2 in semen of males recovering from coronavirus disease 2019.

TL;DR: Severe acute respiratory syndrome–CoV-2 was not detected in the semen of patients recovering from CO VID-19 1 month after COVID-19 diagnosis and angiotensin-converting enzyme 2–mediated viral entry of SARS–Cov-2 into target host cells is unlikely to occur within the human testicle based on ACE2 and TMPRSS2 expression.
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Spermatogenesis in humans and its affecting factors.

TL;DR: In this review, the critical steps of human spermatogenesis are discussed together with its main affecting factors.
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The Functional and Structural Consequences of Cavernous Nerve Injury are Ameliorated by Sildenafil Citrate

TL;DR: Erectile function was improved with sildenafil in a time- and dose-dependent fashion with maximization of erectile function recovery occurring with daily 20 mg/kg at the 28-day time point.
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Functional sequelae of cavernous nerve injury in the rat: is there model dependency.

TL;DR: No significant difference in the magnitude and consistency of hemodynamic alterations has been demonstrated in all CN injury models assessed in this study.
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Microdissection tese: sperm retrieval in non-obstructive azoospermia

TL;DR: A technique of testicular microdissection that minimizes the amount of tissue removed during testicular sperm extraction (TESE), while optimizing the chance of finding spermatozoa for use with assisted reproduction is demonstrated.