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Avinash S Gaikwad

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Beerappa R, Mathew G, Kiran B, Gaikwad A, Kondhalkar S
Indian J Occup Environ Med . 2025 Jan; 28(4):335-337. PMID: 39877272
Background: Beedi rolling is a labor-intensive occupation that can cause a variety of health problems due to prolonged exposure to tobacco dust. This cross-sectional study aimed to assess morbidity, hematological...
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Delgouffe E, Paturlanne J, Kovacevic A, Keselj I, Ammar O, Gaikwad A, et al.
Andrology . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39301841
The 16th Network of Young Researchers in Andrology meeting, hosted at the Sleepwell Hostel in Brussels, Belgium, was the first Network of Young Researchers in Andrology meeting as the young...
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Yazdan Parast F, Veeraragavan S, Gaikwad A, Powar S, Prabhakar R, OBryan M, et al.
Small Methods . 2023 Dec; 8(7):e2300928. PMID: 38135876
The viscoelastic properties of the female reproductive tract influence sperm swimming behavior, but the exact role of these rheological changes in regulating sperm energetics remains unknown. Using high-speed dark-field microscopy,...
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Sieper M, Gaikwad A, Fros M, Weber P, Di Persio S, Oud M, et al.
Andrology . 2023 Aug; 12(3):570-584. PMID: 37594251
Background: Infertility affects around 15% of all couples worldwide and is increasingly linked to variants in genes specifically expressed in the testis. Well-established causes of male infertility include pathogenic variants...
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Emich J, Gaikwad A, Stallmeyer B, Fietz D, Schuppe H, Oud M, et al.
Fertil Steril . 2022 Dec; 119(2):219-228. PMID: 36572623
Objective: To study the impact of Doublesex and mab-3-related transcription factor 1 (DMRT1) gene variants on the encoded protein's function and the variants' pathogenic relevance for isolated male infertility caused...
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Powar S, Yazdan Parast F, Nandagiri A, Gaikwad A, Potter D, OBryan M, et al.
Small Methods . 2022 Feb; 6(3):e2101089. PMID: 35138044
Sperm swim through the female reproductive tract by propagating a 3D flagellar wave that is self-regulatory in nature and driven by dynein motors. Traditional microscopy methods fail to capture the...
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Gaikwad A, Nandagiri A, Potter D, Nosrati R, OConnor A, Jadhav S, et al.
Front Cell Dev Biol . 2021 Aug; 9:693258. PMID: 34422816
Fertilization requires sperm to travel long distances through the complex environment of the female reproductive tract. Despite the strong association between poor motility and infertility, the kinetics of sperm tail...
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Gaikwad A, Mahmood R, B R, Kondhalkar S
Mutat Res Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen . 2020 Nov; 858-860:503255. PMID: 33198936
There are contradictory reports about bitumen exposure and malignancy risk worldwide. Also, the evidence for genotoxicity risk among workers occupationally exposed to asphalt is insufficient. The study intended to evaluate...
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Gaikwad A, Mahmood R, Beerappa R, Karunamoorthy P, Venugopal D
Environ Mol Mutagen . 2020 Aug; 61(8):820-829. PMID: 32816342
Fuel filling attendants are constantly exposed to the complex mixture of gasoline and all refinery environments are probably carcinogenic for humans. These workers are considered as an unorganized group in...
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Gaikwad A, Hu J, Chapple D, OBryan M
Hum Reprod Update . 2020 May; 26(5):689-723. PMID: 32378701
Background: Members of the cysteine-rich secretory proteins (CRISPS), antigen 5 (Ag5) and pathogenesis-related 1 (Pr-1) (CAP) superfamily of proteins are found across the bacterial, fungal, plant and animal kingdoms. Although...