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Eman Muhammad Salah El-Deen Muhammad Shalabi

Professor - Professor Emeritus of Pathology

Faculty of medicine

Address: القوصية - محافظة أسيوط

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Publications Which contain the keyword: spermatogenesis


2018-10-31 04:51:19 Keywords spermatogenesis, Immune Cells, mast cell,
Immune And Mast Cell Infiltrates In The Human Testis Showing Normal And Abnormal Spermatogenesis.
BACKGROUND: Normal spermatogenesis is under the control of both the immune and endocrine systems. OBJECTIVE: To examine the types, distributions, and numbers of immune cells in testes of azoospermic men. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Testicular biopsies were obtained from 31 azoospermic men showing normal spennatogenesis (n = 10), germ cell arrest (GA, n = 12) and Sertoli Cell Only Syndrome (SCO, ... Read more

2018-09-29 20:44:14 Keywords Lymphocytes, macrophages, mast cell, spermatogenesis,
Phenotypic Characterization Of The Immune And Mast Cell Infiltrates In The Human Testis Showing Normal And Abnormal Spermatogenesis.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the types, distributions, and numbers of immune cell infiltrates in the testes of men with azoospermia. DESIGN: Prospective study. SETTING: University research and clinical institutes. PATIENT(S): Thirty-one men with azoospermia showing normal spermatogenesis (n=10), germ cell maturation arrest (GA, n=12), and Sertoli cell– only syndrome (SCO, n=9). INTERVENTION(S): Testicular tissue biopsies. Sections were stained with routine (hematoxyline ... Read more

2018-09-25 19:17:45 Keywords immu, spermatogenesis, phenotype,
Phenotypic Characterization of The Immune And Mast Cell Infiltrates In The Human Testis Shows Normal And Abnormal Spermatogenesis
OBJECTIVE: To assess the types, distributions, and numbers of immune cell infiltrates in the testes of men with azoospermia. DESIGN: Prospective study. SETTING: University research and clinical institutes. PATIENT(S): Thirty-one men with azoospermia showing normal spermatogenesis (n = 10), germ cell maturation arrest (GA, n = 12), and Sertoli cell-only syndrome (SCO, n = 9). INTERVENTION(S): Testicular tissue biopsies. Sections ... Read more

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