Farin Yazdan Parast
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Graffeo M, Nguyen J, Yazdan Parast F, Merriner D, Dunleavy J, Korneev D, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39574653
The sperm mitochondrial sheath has proposed functions in structural support and energy production for motility. Here we define coiled coil domain containing protein 112, CCDC112, as crucial for male fertility,...
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Aich U, Polverino G, Yazdan Parast F, Melo G, Tan H, Howells J, et al.
J Anim Ecol
. 2024 Aug;
94(3):340-355.
PMID: 39188010
In our rapidly changing world, understanding how species respond to shifting conditions is of paramount importance. Pharmaceutical pollutants are widespread in aquatic ecosystems globally, yet their impacts on animal behaviour,...
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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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Vasilescu S, Ding L, Yazdan Parast F, Nosrati R, Warkiani M
Microsyst Nanoeng
. 2023 Apr;
9:37.
PMID: 37007605
Sperm selection is an essential component of all assisted reproductive treatments (ARTs) and is by far the most neglected step in the ART workflow in regard to technological innovation. Conventional...
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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...