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Valerie L. Slott
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 4
Citations - 503
Valerie L. Slott is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm motility & Sperm. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 484 citations. Previous affiliations of Valerie L. Slott include United States Environmental Protection Agency & Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Semen quality and reproductive health of young Czech men exposed to seasonal air pollution.
Sherry G. Selevan,Libor Borkovec,Valerie L. Slott,Zdena Zudova,Jiri Rubes,Donald P. Evenson,Sally D. Perreault +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that young men may experience alterations in sperm quality after exposure to periods of elevated air pollution, without changes in sperm numbers.
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Smoking cigarettes is associated with increased sperm disomy in teenage men.
Jiřı́ Rubes,Jiřı́ Rubes,Xiu Lowe,Dan H. Moore,Sally D. Perreault,Sally D. Perreault,Valerie L. Slott,Valerie L. Slott,Donald P. Evenson,Donald P. Evenson,Sherry G. Selevan,Sherry G. Selevan,Andrew J. Wyrobek +12 more
TL;DR: Cigarette smoking among teenagers was associated with increases in disomic sperm and a diminution in specific aspects of semen quality that may affect male fertility and may increase future chances of fathering offspring with aneuploidy syndromes.
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Sperm Motion Predicts Fertility in Male Hamsters Treated with α-Chlorohydrin
TL;DR: Sperm from treated males were also less likely to support In vitro fertilization (IVF), providing further evidence of impaired sperm function associated with acute exposure to ACH.
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Influence of GSTM1 and NAT2 genotypes on the relationship between personal exposure to PAH and biomarkers of internal dose.
TL;DR: Personal exposure data were essential for elucidating the possible effect of genotypes on the relationship between PAH exposure and these two classes of internal biomarkers.