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Association between Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis genital infections in male partners of infertile couples
(Nature Publishing Group, 2021-12)The prevalence of HPV infection and its relationship with other sexually transmitted infections was analyzed in a cohort of 117 male partners of infertile couples from Cordoba, Argentina. Semen samples and urethral swabs ... -
Differences in T regulatory cells between mouse strains frequently used in immunological research: Treg cell quantities and subpopulations in NOD, B6 and BALB/c mice
(European Federation of Immunological Societies, 2020-07)Foxp3+ Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for the maintenance of tolerance to self. Therefore, it is expected that lower numbers and/or less than optimal function could impact on the functioning of the immune system, ... -
Implications of prostate inflammation on male fertility
(Blackwell Verlag GmbH, 2018-12-20)The prostate is the seat of three major causes of morbidity: benign prostatic hyper‐plasia, prostate cancer and prostatitis, three conditions in which inflammation has been implicated. A state of inflammation ... -
Results from a large cross sectional study assessing Chlamydia trachomatis, Ureaplasma spp. and Mycoplasma hominis urogenital infections in patients with primary infertility
(Nature Publishing Group, 2021-07-01)Female and male infertility have been associated to Chlamydia trachomatis, Ureaplasma spp. and Mycoplasma hominis urogenital infections. However, evidence from large studies assessing their prevalence and putative associations ... -
T Regulatory cells from non-obese diabetic mice show low responsiveness to IL-2 stimulation and exhibit differential expression of anergy-related and ubiquitination factors
(Piotr Trzonkowski, Medical University of Gdansk, 2019-11-25)Foxp3+ Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are pivotal for the maintenance of tolerance. Alterations in their number and/or function have been proposed to occur in the autoimmune-prone non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse. Comparing the ...