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Pisaturo V, Alteri A, Tilleman K, Mortimer D
Reprod Biomed Online . 2024 Jan; 48(3):103713. PMID: 38244347
This commentary examines the impact of light conditions in the assisted reproductive technology (ART) laboratory, specifically considering gametes and embryo culture. While these processes traditionally occur in the absence of...
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Bjorndahl L, Barratt C, Mortimer D, Agarwal A, Aitken R, Alvarez J, et al.
Hum Reprod . 2022 Sep; 37(11):2497-2502. PMID: 36112046
Biomedical science is rapidly developing in terms of more transparency, openness and reproducibility of scientific publications. This is even more important for all studies that are based on results from...
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Mortimer D
Reprod Biomed Online . 2020 May; 40(6):851-855. PMID: 32362570
Research Question: How many spermatozoa and slides need to be counted to make a reliable assessment of sperm vitality? Currently, various authorities recommend assessing human sperm vitality on counts of...
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Levine H, Mohri H, Ekbom A, Ramos L, Parker G, Roldan E, et al.
Basic Clin Androl . 2018 Nov; 28:13. PMID: 30397480
On the occasion of the held from 9 to 13 May 2018 in Stockholm (Sweden), participants (guest speakers and audience) collectively felt the need to make a public statement on...
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Mortimer D
Mol Hum Reprod . 2018 Sep; 24(12):567-592. PMID: 30215807
The Internet, magazine articles, and even biomedical journal articles, are full of cartoons of spermatozoa that bear minimal resemblance to real spermatozoa, especially human spermatozoa, and this had led to...
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Bramwell L, Mortimer D, Rose M, Fernandes A, Harrad S, Pless-Mulloli T
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess . 2016 Nov; 34(1):65-77. PMID: 27827555
Chemicals in food are monitored to check for compliance with regulatory limits and to evaluate trends in dietary exposures, among other reasons. This study compared two different methods for estimating...
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Bjorndahl L, Barratt C, Mortimer D, Jouannet P
Hum Reprod . 2015 Dec; 31(2):227-32. PMID: 26682580
Study Question: Can a tool be developed for authors, reviewers and editors of the ESHRE Journals to improve the quality of published studies which rely on semen analysis data? Summary...
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Mortimer S, van der Horst G, Mortimer D
Asian J Androl . 2015 May; 17(4):545-53. PMID: 25926614
Computer-aided sperm analysis (CASA) technology was developed in the late 1980s for analyzing sperm movement characteristics or kinematics and has been highly successful in enabling this field of research. CASA...
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Lake I, Foxall C, Fernandes A, Lewis M, Rose M, White O, et al.
Environ Int . 2015 Feb; 77:106-15. PMID: 25668571
This research examined the effect of regular flooding upon PCDD/F and PCB levels in milk, beef and lamb, produced on the floodplains of industrial river catchments. Our unique dataset included...
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Rose M, Holland J, Dowding A, Petch S, White S, Fernandes A, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol . 2015 Jan; 78:1-9. PMID: 25633345
The effects of frying, grilling, barbecuing, toasting and roasting on the formation of 27 different PAHs in foods were investigated. A total of 256 samples from in-house cooking experiments were...