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TUESDAY 16 JUNE 2015
15:15 - 16:30 Braga
Selected oral communications: Session 47: Sperm damage: A matter of concern?
Chairman: S. Schlatt (Germany) Chairman: J. Ramalho - Santos (Portugal)
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Oxidative stress in semen is not related to semen parameters and does not affect reproductive outcomes in cycles with donor oocytes
A. Pujol1, A. Obradors1, E. Esteo1, B. Costilla1, D. García2, V. Vernaeve1, R. Vassena1
1Clínica EUGIN, Barcelona, Spain 2Fundació Privada EUGIN, Barcelona, Spain
Assessment of the impact of oxidative stress on frozen seminal plasma in fertile and infertile men by examining the total antioxidant capacity.
V. Rilcheva1, N. Ayvazova1, D. Martinov1, C.V. Ivanov2, E. Konova3
1Clinical Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Andrology, Pleven, Bulgaria 2Institute of Biology and Immunology of Reproduction, Andrology, Sofia, Bulgaria 3Center for Reproductive Health, Medical University, Pleven, Bulgaria
Fertilix, a novel antioxidant formulation designed to treat male infertility emanating from sperm oxidative DNA damage: Promising preclinical evidence from mouse models.
P. Gharagozloo1, J.R. Drevet2, A. Gutierrez-Adan3, A. Moazamian1, A. Kocer2, A. Calle3,
E. Pericuesta3, J.R. Aitken4
1CellOxess LLC, Medicinal Chemistry, Princeton, U.S.A.
2UMR6293-INSERM University of Clermont-Ferrand, GReD Lab CNRS, Clermont-Ferrand, France 3INIA University of Madrid, Animal Reproduction, Madrid, Spain
4The University of Newcastle, University Drive Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia
The influence of paternal age on reproductive outcome in Assisted Reproductive Techniques
A.M. Meijerink1, L. Ramos1, K. Fleischer1, J.A. Veltman2, J. Hendriks3, D.D.M. Braat1
1Radboudumc, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 2Radboudumc, Genetics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
3Radboudumc, Health Evidence, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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