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Said L, Saad A, Carreau S
Andrologia . 2012 Dec; 46(2):136-46. PMID: 23252370
Oestrogen biosynthesis in ejaculated spermatozoa is an autonomous process, which may influence sperm functions. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the expression of aromatase, sperm...
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Galeraud-Denis I, Travert C, de Vienne C, Said L, Saad A, Carreau S
Folia Histochem Cytobiol . 2010 Jan; 47(5):S13-7. PMID: 20067884
Male contribution to the couple's infertility is at first evaluated by the routine examination of semen parameters upon optical microscopy providing valuable information for a rational initial diagnosis and for...
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Said L, Galeraud-Denis I, Carreau S, Saad A
Andrologia . 2009 Apr; 41(3):150-6. PMID: 19400848
The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the secretory function of the male accessory glands and sperm parameters in normospermic controls and infertile patients. One hundred...
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Carreau S, Silandre D, Bourguiba S, Hamden K, Said L, Lambard S, et al.
Braz J Med Biol Res . 2007 Jun; 40(6):761-8. PMID: 17581673
The mammalian testis serves two main functions: production of spermatozoa and synthesis of steroids; among them estrogens are the end products obtained from the irreversible transformation of androgens by a...
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Carreau S, Lambard S, Said L, Saad A, Galeraud-Denis I
Biochem Soc Trans . 2007 May; 35(Pt 3):634-6. PMID: 17511668
The presence of a complex population of mRNAs in human mature spermatozoa is well documented; among them, transcripts of aromatase and ERs (oestrogen receptors) have been described but their significance...
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Agard C, Hamidou M, Said L, Ponge T, Connault J, Chevalet P, et al.
Rev Med Interne . 2007 Feb; 28(6):363-70. PMID: 17275968
Background: Inflammatory involvement of extracranial large-sized arteries occurs in 10-20% of patients with giant cell (temporal) arteritis. Aortic involvement may reveal giant cell arteritis or occur as a late-onset complication,...
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Thomas C, Muller D, Sandritter W, Said L
Beitr Pathol . 1972 Jul; 146(4):409-11. PMID: 5056077
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