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Sulagna Dutta

Researcher at University of Kuala Lumpur

Publications -  99
Citations -  2889

Sulagna Dutta is an academic researcher from University of Kuala Lumpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Male infertility & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1636 citations. Previous affiliations of Sulagna Dutta include Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) & University of Calcutta.

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Men and mice: Relating their ages.

TL;DR: This review article is the first to establish a precise relation between mice age and human age, following the previous article, which explained the relation in ages of laboratory rats with humans in detail.
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Oxidative stress and sperm function: A systematic review on evaluation and management

TL;DR: OS is an important cause of male factor infertility and its assessment provides essential information that can guide treatment strategies aimed at improving the male’s reproductive potential.
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Decline in sperm count in European men during the past 50 years.

TL;DR: This comprehensive, evidence-based meta-analysis concisely presents the evidence of decreased sperm concentration in European male over the past 50 years to serve the scientific research zone related to male reproductive health.
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The Disappearing Sperms: Analysis of Reports Published Between 1980 and 2015.

TL;DR: An overall 57% diminution in mean sperm concentration over the past 35 years is identified, which, when analyzed for each geographical region, identified a significant decline in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
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Technology assessment of advanced electrolytic hydrogen production

TL;DR: A comprehensive and critical assessment of the most promising advanced technologies for electrolytic hydrogen production is presented in this article, where recommendations are made on the areas in need of major technical developments, particularly from the point of view of large-scale commercialization.