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- Antisperm antibodies (ASA) are antibodies produced against sperm antigens. Antisperm antibodies are immunoglobulins of IgG, IgA, and/or IgM, which are...
- factor for formation of antisperm antibodies (ASA) in the recipient. In some people, ASA may cause autoimmune infertility. Antisperm antibodies can impair...
- produced against sperm antigens. In a case study on sperm granuloma and antisperm antibody count in donkeys, it was found that sperm granuloma resulted...
- Maryland Mixed Antiglobulin Reaction (MAR), a test used in diagnosis of antisperm antibodies Matrix attachment region, sequences in the DNA of eukaryotic...
- lower probability of the man's partner becoming pregnant. Presence of antisperm antibodies may be responsible for sperm agglutination, reduced sperm motility...
- reproductive system (hypogonadism) or the body's responsiveness to **** hormones. Antisperm antibodies (ASA) have been considered as infertility cause in around 10–30%...
- with male subfertility due to oligo/astheno- and/or teratozoospermia or antisperm antibodies: a prospective cross-over trial". Fertil. Steril. 92 (3): 1009–11...
- after vasectomy, sixty to seventy percent of those vasectomized develop antisperm antibodies. In some cases, vasitis nodosa, a benign proliferation of the...
- high levels of antisperm antibodies. The theory is that preventing exposure to her partner's **** will lower her level of antisperm antibodies, and...
- chemotherapy, including cryopreservation of ovarian tissue, oocytes or embryos. Antisperm antibodies (ASA) have been considered as infertility cause in around 10–30%...