Publications by authors named "Marzieh Derakhshan-Horeh"

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  • * Analyzed 170 NOA patients, focusing on testicular histopathology, surgical techniques, hormone levels, and chromosomal issues, finding a 48.8% overall sperm retrieval rate.
  • * Results showed better retrieval rates in those with hypospermatogenesis and using micro-TESE, while high follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and smaller testicular size indicated lower success chances.
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Aim: In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in ovarian endometriosis and ovarian tissue from women without endometriosis. Understanding the pathogenesis of the disease could help us design preventative strategies as well as novel and appropriate treatment approaches in this regard.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue sections from 50 and 49 ovaries with and without endometriosis, respectively, were evaluated for the presence of high-risk HPV using the polymerase chain reaction technique.

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One of the most widely used assisted reproductive technology (ART) is vitrification. The aim of this study is to evaluate DNA methylation of H19/IGF2 differentially methylation region (DMR) in in vitro produced human blastocysts derived from non-vitrified and vitrified day3 embryos. Day3 embryos derived from ICSI cycles from fertile couples referring for family balancing program were either biopsied or vitrified/warmed and subsequently biopsied.

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Background: Imprinted genes are a unique subset of few genes that have been differentially methylated region (DMR) in a parental origin-dependent manner during gametogenesis, and these genes are highly protected during pre-implantation epigenetic reprogramming. Several studies have shown that the particular vulnerability of imprinting genes during suboptimal pre- and peri-conception micro-environments often is occurred by assisted reproduction techniques (ART). This study investigated the methylation status of H19/IGF2 DMR at high-quality expanding/expanded human blastocysts donated by healthy individuals to evaluate the risks linked to ART.

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