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Snezana Vidakovic

Publications -  5
Citations -  412

Snezana Vidakovic is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 307 citations.

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Heterogeneous Immunolocalisation of Zinc Transporters ZIP6, ZIP10 and ZIP14 in Human Normo- and Asthenozoospermic Spermatozoa

TL;DR: This is the first report of their specific compartmental and sub-compartmental localisation in ejaculated human sperm cells, and may reflect their different roles in sperm cell integrity and motility and may change over time.
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Presence of acetylated α-tubulin in human sperm nuclei: A contributor to sperm heterogeneity

TL;DR: In this paper , an examination of α-tubulin and acetylated α-tubulin immunopresence, spatial distribution and co-localisation in normal and asthenozoospermic semen samples was conducted to determine if α-latency could be a biomarker of sperm heterogeneity to better predict sperm fertility potential for IUI outcome.
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O-150 Assisted reproductive technology (ART) in Europe 2019 and development of a strategy of vigilance Preliminary results generated from European registers by the ESHRE EIM consortium

TL;DR: A progressive increase in reported treatment cycle numbers in Europe, a small decrease in the number of transfers (IVF + ICSI) with more than one embryo with a trend to decreasing multiple delivery rates, outcomes for IUI cycles are similar to previous years.
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Reproductive outcomes of IVF after comprehensive endometriosis treatment: a prospective cohort study.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the impact of pharmacological and surgical endometriosis treatment on IVF reproductive outcomes in patients with primary infertility and found that the combined surgical and pharmacological endometria treatment, shorter infertility duration, lower EFI score, using long protocol with FSH+HMG gonadotropins increase the probability of successful IVF.