Spermatogenesis is the process by which undifferentiated germ cells in the testis divide and mature. Continuous function of this process, which produces millions of spermatozoa daily, is required for sustained male fertility. Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), precursors of the spermatogonial lineage, have both self-renewal and differentiation abilities, and are tightly controlled in the stem cell. To read more about sperm production, visit spermhope.com
Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Friday, 26 August 2016
Contact Azoospermia Treatment Specialist
Nowadays, the causes of male infertility are increasing and in particular the zero sperm count which is called azoospermia. And there are many experienced azoospermia treatment specialists available worldwide researching on the causes of infertility and providing right solutions to the peoples. Dr. Mahmoud Abuelhija is one of them providing a natural treatment for the azoospermia. You can visit their website to get complete information about the treatment procedure.
Monday, 15 August 2016
Male Infertility – Non-obstructive azoospermia
Fertilisation and pregnancies can be achieved with spermatozoa recovered
not only from the ejaculate but also from the seminiferous tubules. The
most common methods for retrieving testicular sperm in non-obstructive
azoospermia (NOA) are testicular sperm aspiration and open testicular
biopsy. The optimal technique for sperm extraction should be minimally
invasive and avoid destruction of testicular function, without
compromising the chance to retrieve adequate numbers of spermatozoa to
perform ICSI. To know more about male infertility, click here.
Thursday, 4 August 2016
All About SpermHope's Azoospermia Research
Spermatogonia stem cells in azoospermic males
Azoospermia in males have only a few spermatogonia stem cells.
These cells are the source of all germ cells and sperm in the testis.
Azoospermic men usually have normal testosterone levels. The researchers said
that the testosterone is critical for the late stages of spermatogenesis and
this means that the spermatogonia stem cells in the seminiferous tubules do not
need testosterone to divide. For more information, visit https://spermhope.com/spermhope-research/
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