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Sheryl T. Homa
Researcher at University of Kent
Publications - 23
Citations - 1283
Sheryl T. Homa is an academic researcher from University of Kent. The author has contributed to research in topics: Male infertility & Infertility. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications receiving 933 citations. Previous affiliations of Sheryl T. Homa include Arizona State University.
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Bibliometrics: tracking research impact by selecting the appropriate metrics
Ashok Agarwal,Damayanthi Durairajanayagam,Sindhuja Tatagari,Sandro C. Esteves,Avi Harlev,Ralf Henkel,Shubhadeep Roychoudhury,Sheryl T. Homa,Nicolás Garrido Puchalt,Ranjith Ramasamy,Ahmad Majzoub,Kim Dao Ly,Eva Tvrdá,Mourad Assidi,Kavindra Kumar Kesari,Reecha Sharma,Saleem Ali Banihani,Edmund Y. Ko,Muhammad Abu-Elmagd,Jaime Gosálvez,Asher Bashiri +20 more
TL;DR: A broad overview of the wide array of metrics currently in use in academia and research is provided, including traditional metrics and article-level metrics, some of which are applied to researchers for a greater understanding of a particular concept.
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Male Oxidative Stress Infertility (MOSI): Proposed Terminology and Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Idiopathic Male Infertility
Ashok Agarwal,Neel Parekh,Manesh Kumar Panner Selvam,Ralf Henkel,Ralf Henkel,Rupin Shah,Sheryl T. Homa,Ranjith Ramasamy,Edmund Y. Ko,Kelton Tremellen,Sandro C. Esteves,Sandro C. Esteves,Ahmad Majzoub,Ahmad Majzoub,Juan G. Alvarez,David K. Gardner,Channa N. Jayasena,Channa N. Jayasena,Jonathan Ramsay,Chak-Lam Cho,Ramadan A Saleh,Denny Sakkas,James M. Hotaling,Scott Lundy,Sarah C. Vij,Joel L. Marmar,Jaime Gosálvez,Edmund Sabanegh,Hyun Jun Park,Armand Zini,Parviz Kavoussi,Sava Micic,Ryan P. Smith,Gian Maria Busetto,Mustafa Emre Bakircioglu,Gerhard Haidl,Giancarlo Balercia,Nicolás Garrido Puchalt,Moncef Ben-Khalifa,Nicholas N. Tadros,Jackson Kirkman-Browne,Sergey I. Moskovtsev,Xuefeng Huang,Edson Borges,Daniel R. Franken,Natan Bar-Chama,Yoshiharu Morimoto,Kazuhisa Tomita,Vasan Satya Srini,Willem Ombelet,Elisabetta Baldi,Monica Muratori,Yasushi Yumura,Sandro La Vignera,Raghavender Kosgi,Marlon Martinez,Donald P. Evenson,Daniel Suslik Zylbersztejn,Matheus Roque,Marcello Cocuzza,Marcelo Vieira,Assaf Ben-Meir,Raoul Orvieto,Raoul Orvieto,Eliahu Levitas,Amir Wiser,Amir Wiser,Mohamed Arafa,Vineet Malhotra,Sijo Parekattil,Haitham Elbardisi,Luiz Carvalho,Rima Dada,Christophe Sifer,Pankaj Talwar,Ahmet Gudeloglu,Ahmed M A Mahmoud,Khaled Terras,Chadi Yazbeck,Bojanic Nebojsa,Damayanthi Durairajanayagam,Ajina Mounir,Linda G. Kahn,Saradha Baskaran,Rishma Pai,Donatella Paoli,Kristian Leisegang,Mohamed Reza Moein,Sonia Malik,Önder Yaman,Luna Samanta,Fouad Bayane,Sunil Jindal,Muammer Kendirci,Barış Altay,Dragoljub Perovic,Avi Harlev +96 more
TL;DR: Oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) can be a useful clinical biomarker for the classification of MOSI, as it takes into account the levels of both oxidants and reductants (antioxidants) and may provide a more targeted, reliable approach for administering antioxidant therapy while minimizing the risk of antioxidant overdose.
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Lipid analysis of immature pig oocytes.
TL;DR: The results show that the lipid environment of the immature pig oocyte may be adapted to the highly specialized requirements of the cell, promoting growth and development with a potential role in the regulation of maturation.
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Changes in linoleic acid during follicular development and inhibition of spontaneous breakdown of germinal vesicles in cumulus-free bovine oocytes.
Sheryl T. Homa,C. A. Brown +1 more
TL;DR: Linoleic acid (18:2) was the only fatty acid tested that significantly inhibited breakdown of germinal vesicles and there was no significant alteration in any other fatty acid during follicular development.
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Effects of cyclic AMP on the spontaneous meiotic maturation of cumulus-free bovine oocytes cultured in chemically defined medium
TL;DR: The rate of spontaneous meiotic maturation and the period of commitment to this process were determined in bovine oocytes devoid of surrounding cumulus cells, cultured in chemically defined medium with bovin serum albumin in the absence of serum.