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1Sequencing Identifies Novel Genetic Variants Associated with High-risk Testicular Cancer
European Urology, 2024, 85, 346-347
2.10Citations (PDF)
2X‑chromosome loss rescues Sertoli cell maturation and spermatogenesis in Klinefelter syndrome8.56Citations (PDF)
3Changes in local mineral homeostasis facilitate the formation of benign and malignant testicular microcalcifications
ELife, 2024, 13,
0.72Citations (PDF)
4Somatic cancers: Hijacking germ cell immortality tools
BioEssays, 2023, 45,
2.10Citations (PDF)
5Global patterns in testicular cancer incidence and mortality in 20204.3133Citations (PDF)
6Optimized detection of germ cell neoplasia in situ in contralateral biopsy reduces the risk of second testis cancer
BJU International, 2022, 130, 646-654
3.213Citations (PDF)
7Marking the first decade of Andrology—Conception and early development of the journal
Andrology, 2022, 10, 139-143
3.12Citations (PDF)
8ANDRONET: A new European network to boost research coordination, education and public awareness in andrology
Andrology, 2022, 10, 144-146
3.10Citations (PDF)
9Diverse monogenic subforms of human spermatogenic failure13.770Citations (PDF)
10FSHBandFSHRgene variants exert mild modulatory effect on reproductive hormone levels and testis size but not on semen quality: A study of 2020 men from the general Danish population
Andrology, 2021, 9, 618-631
3.19Citations (PDF)
11Identification of 22 susceptibility loci associated with testicular germ cell tumors13.764Citations (PDF)
12Variant PNLDC1 , Defective piRNA Processing, and Azoospermia34.699Citations (PDF)
13Accelerated loss of oogonia and impaired folliculogenesis in females with Turner syndrome start during early fetal development
Human Reproduction, 2021, 36, 2992-3002
1.026Citations (PDF)
14Testicular cancer incidence predictions in Europe 2010–2035: A rising burden despite population ageing4.397Citations (PDF)
15Age-related changes in human Leydig cell status
Human Reproduction, 2020, 35, 2663-2676
1.060Citations (PDF)
16WNT signalling in the normal human adult testis and in male germ cell neoplasms
Human Reproduction, 2020, 35, 1991-2003
1.031Citations (PDF)
17Erratum. WNT signalling in the normal human adult testis and in male germ cell neoplasms
Human Reproduction, 2020, 35, 2639-2639
1.01Citations (PDF)
18Luteinizing Hormone Receptor Is Expressed in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors: Possible Implications for Tumor Growth and Prognosis
Cancers, 2020, 12, 1358
3.87Citations (PDF)
19Integration and reanalysis of transcriptomics and methylomics data derived from blood and testis tissue of men with 47,XXY Klinefelter syndrome indicates the primary involvement of Sertoli cells in the testicular pathogenesis3.519Citations (PDF)
20Application of miRNAs in the diagnosis and monitoring of testicular germ cell tumours
Nature Reviews Urology, 2020, 17, 201-213
10.196Citations (PDF)
21Evaluation of Circulating miRNA Biomarkers of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors during Therapy and Follow-up―A Copenhagen Experience
Cancers, 2020, 12, 759
3.826Citations (PDF)
22Influence of Nodal signalling on pluripotency factor expression, tumour cell proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity in testicular germ cell tumours
BMC Cancer, 2020, 20,
2.95Citations (PDF)
23Evaluating genetic causes of azoospermia: What can we learn from a complex cellular structure and single-cell transcriptomics of the human testis?
Human Genetics, 2020, 140, 183-201
3.033Citations (PDF)
24‘Snail factors in testicular germ cell tumours and their regulation by the BMP4 signalling pathway’
Andrology, 2020, 8, 1456-1470
3.15Citations (PDF)
25High-Throughput Sequencing-Based Investigation of Viruses in Human Cancers by Multienrichment Approach
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2019, 220, 1312-1324
3.815Citations (PDF)
26Characterisation and localisation of the endocannabinoid system components in the adult human testis3.471Citations (PDF)
27Central Precocious Puberty in two Boys with Prader-Willi Syndrome on Growth Hormone Treatment
AACE Clinical Case Reports, 2019, 5, e352-e356
0.89Citations (PDF)
28Dysregulation of FGFR signalling by a selective inhibitor reduces germ cell survival in human fetal gonads of both sexes and alters the somatic niche in fetal testes
Human Reproduction, 2019, 34, 2228-2243
1.021Citations (PDF)
29Mutations involving the SRY-related gene SOX8 are associated with a spectrum of human reproductive anomalies
Human Molecular Genetics, 2018, 27, 1228-1240
2.981Citations (PDF)
30Transcriptome profiling of fetal Klinefelter testis tissue reveals a possible involvement of long non-coding RNAs in gonocyte maturation
Human Molecular Genetics, 2018, 27, 430-439
2.952Citations (PDF)
31Is the FSHR 2039A>G variant associated with susceptibility to testicular germ cell cancer?
Andrology, 2018, 6, 176-183
3.17Citations (PDF)
32Nodal Signaling Regulates Germ Cell Development and Establishment of Seminiferous Cords in the Human Fetal Testis
Cell Reports, 2018, 25, 1924-1937.e4
6.341Citations (PDF)
33Decrease in semen quality and Leydig cell function in infertile men: a longitudinal study
Human Reproduction, 2018, 33, 1963-1974
1.029Citations (PDF)
34Expression of the O-Glycosylation Enzyme GalNAc-T3 in the Equatorial Segment Correlates with the Quality of Spermatozoa4.410Citations (PDF)
35Transcriptome analysis of the adult human Klinefelter testis and cellularity-matched controls reveals disturbed differentiation of Sertoli- and Leydig cells8.545Citations (PDF)
36Quantification of the Leydig cell compartment in testicular biopsies and association with biochemical Leydig cell dysfunction in testicular cancer survivors
Andrology, 2018, 6, 748-755
3.19Citations (PDF)
37Involvement of the DNA mismatch repair system in cisplatin sensitivity of testicular germ cell tumours4.032Citations (PDF)
38Meta-analysis of five genome-wide association studies identifies multiple new loci associated with testicular germ cell tumor
Nature Genetics, 2017, 49, 1141-1147
25.2119Citations (PDF)
39Klinefelter syndrome comorbidities linked to increased X chromosome gene dosage and altered protein interactome activity
Human Molecular Genetics, 2017, 26, 1219-1229
2.996Citations (PDF)
40Comparison of global gene expression profiles of microdissected human foetal Leydig cells with their normal and hyperplastic adult equivalents
Molecular Human Reproduction, 2017, 23, 339-354
2.914Citations (PDF)
41Possible involvement of the glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) and selected NR3C1 gene variants in regulation of human testicular function
Andrology, 2017, 5, 1105-1114
3.139Citations (PDF)
42Factor V Leiden is associated with increased sperm count
Human Reproduction, 2017, 32, 2332-2339
1.02Citations (PDF)
43Short stature homeobox‐containing gene duplications in 3.7% of girls with tall stature and normal karyotypes1.613Citations (PDF)
44Polymorphisms in JMJD1C are associated with pubertal onset in boys and reproductive function in men3.41Citations (PDF)
45Clinical, genetic, biochemical, and testicular biopsy findings among 1,213 men evaluated for infertility
Fertility and Sterility, 2017, 107, 74-82.e7
2.9136Citations (PDF)
46Germ Cell Neoplasia in Situ and Preserved Fertility Despite Suppressed Gonadotropins in a Patient With Testotoxicosis4.111Citations (PDF)
47Leydig cell clustering and Reinke crystal distribution in relation to hormonal function in adult patients with testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS) including cryptorchidism
Hormones, 2017, 15, 518-526
1.817Citations (PDF)
48Experimentally induced testicular dysgenesis syndrome originates in the masculinization programming window
JCI Insight, 2017, 2,
5.4110Citations (PDF)
49Whole-genome sequencing of spermatocytic tumors provides insights into the mutational processes operating in the male germline
PLoS ONE, 2017, 12, e0178169
2.346Citations (PDF)
50Germ cell neoplasia in situ (GCNIS): evolution of the current nomenclature for testicular pre‐invasive germ cell malignancy
Histopathology, 2016, 69, 7-10
3.6138Citations (PDF)
51Cellular correlates of selfish spermatogonial selection
Andrology, 2016, 4, 550-553
3.111Citations (PDF)
52Differences in global DNA methylation of testicular seminoma are not associated with changes in histone modifications, clinical prognosis, BRAF mutations or gene expression
Cancer Genetics, 2016, 209, 506-514
0.610Citations (PDF)
53Testicular germ cell tumours
Lancet, The, 2016, 387, 1762-1774
62.4319Citations (PDF)
54Male Reproductive Disorders and Fertility Trends: Influences of Environment and Genetic Susceptibility
Physiological Reviews, 2016, 96, 55-97
25.5883Citations (PDF)
55A survey of etiologic hypotheses among testicular cancer researchers
Andrology, 2015, 3, 19-26
3.17Citations (PDF)
56Polygenic susceptibility to testicular cancer: implications for personalised health care
British Journal of Cancer, 2015, 113, 1512-1518
5.511Citations (PDF)
57Screening for carcinomain situ in the contralateral testicle in patients with testicular cancer: a population-based study
Annals of Oncology, 2015, 26, 737-742
10.034Citations (PDF)
58Pathogenesis of germ cell neoplasia in testicular dysgenesis and disorders of sex development5.459Citations (PDF)
59Ex vivoculture of human fetal gonads: manipulation of meiosis signalling by retinoic acid treatment disrupts testis development
Human Reproduction, 2015, 30, 2351-2363
1.066Citations (PDF)
60Biglycan is a novel binding partner of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3c (FGFR3c) in the human testis3.414Citations (PDF)
61Expression pattern of clinically relevant markers in paediatric germ cell- and sex-cord stromal tumours is similar to adult testicular tumours2.917Citations (PDF)
62Associations of Filaggrin Gene Loss-of-Function Variants with Urinary Phthalate Metabolites and Testicular Function in Young Danish Men8.326Citations (PDF)
63Regulation of meiotic entry and gonadal sex differentiation in the human: normal and disrupted signaling
Biomolecular Concepts, 2014, 5, 331-341
2.630Citations (PDF)
64Validation of endogenous normalizing genes for expression analyses in adult human testis and germ cell neoplasms
Molecular Human Reproduction, 2014, 20, 709-718
2.926Citations (PDF)
65Recent Advances in Understanding the Etiology and Pathogenesis of Pediatric Germ Cell Tumors0.746Citations (PDF)
66Hanging drop cultures of human testis and testis cancer samples: a model used to investigate activin treatment effects in a preserved niche
British Journal of Cancer, 2014, 110, 2604-2614
5.586Citations (PDF)
67Patterns of DNA damage response in intracranial germ cell tumors versus glioblastomas reflect cell of origin rather than brain environment: Implications for the anti‐tumor barrier concept and treatment
Molecular Oncology, 2014, 8, 1667-1678
4.113Citations (PDF)
68Expression patterns of DLK1 and INSL3 identify stages of Leydig cell differentiation during normal development and in testicular pathologies, including testicular cancer and Klinefelter syndrome
Human Reproduction, 2014, 29, 1637-1650
1.082Citations (PDF)
69Possible fetal determinants of male infertility
Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2014, 10, 553-562
32.0148Citations (PDF)
70Pubertal Onset in Girls is Strongly Influenced by Genetic Variation Affecting FSH Action3.432Citations (PDF)
71Characterization of the testicular, epididymal and endocrine phenotypes in the Leuven Vdr-deficient mouse model: Targeting estrogen signalling3.443Citations (PDF)
72Phenotypic characterisation of immune cell infiltrates in testicular germ cell neoplasia1.246Citations (PDF)
73FSHB-211 and FSHR 2039 are associated with serum levels of follicle-stimulating hormone and antimüllerian hormone in healthy girls: a longitudinal cohort study
Fertility and Sterility, 2013, 100, 1089-1095
2.917Citations (PDF)
74Sperm Concentration, Testicular Volume and Age Predict Risk of Carcinoma In Situ in Contralateral Testis of Men with Testicular Germ Cell Cancer
Journal of Urology, 2013, 190, 2074-2080
4.236Citations (PDF)
75Influence of vitamin D on cisplatin sensitivity in testicular germ cell cancer-derived cell lines and in a NTera2 xenograft model2.329Citations (PDF)
76Dysregulation of the mitosis–meiosis switch in testicular carcinoma in situ
Journal of Pathology, 2013, 229, 588-598
4.955Citations (PDF)
77Molecular Characteristics of Malignant Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors and Comparison With Testicular Counterparts: Implications for Pathogenesis
Endocrine Reviews, 2013, 34, 339-376
24.797Citations (PDF)
78Androgen Receptor CAG Repeat Length Is Associated With Body Fat and Serum SHBG in Boys: A Prospective Cohort Study4.120Citations (PDF)
79Identification of a Novel Androgen Receptor Mutation in a Family With Multiple Components Compatible With the Testicular Dysgenesis Syndrome4.127Citations (PDF)
80Association between polymorphisms in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor repressor gene and disseminated testicular germ cell cancer3.910Citations (PDF)
81Anti-Müllerian Hormone and Its Clinical Use in Pediatrics with Special Emphasis on Disorders of Sex Development3.561Citations (PDF)
82UGT2B17 Genotype and the Pharmacokinetic Serum Profile of Testosterone during Substitution Therapy with Testosterone Undecanoate. A Retrospective Experience from 207 Men with Hypogonadism3.910Citations (PDF)
83Genome-Wide Assessment of the Association of Rare and Common Copy Number Variations to Testicular Germ Cell Cancer3.914Citations (PDF)
84Contributions of intrinsic mutation rate and selfish selection to levels of de novo HRAS mutations in the paternal germline7.586Citations (PDF)
85Evidence that active demethylation mechanisms maintain the genome of carcinoma in situ cells hypomethylated in the adult testis
British Journal of Cancer, 2013, 110, 668-678
5.548Citations (PDF)
86Analysis of meiosis regulators in human gonads: a sexually dimorphic spatio-temporal expression pattern suggests involvement of DMRT1 in meiotic entry
Molecular Human Reproduction, 2012, 18, 523-534
2.9101Citations (PDF)
87A genome-wide association study of men with symptoms of testicular dysgenesis syndrome and its network biology interpretation3.8101Citations (PDF)
88Detection of increased gene copy number in DNA from dried blood spot samples allows efficient screening for Klinefelter syndrome1.616Citations (PDF)
8945,X/46,XY Mosaicism: Phenotypic Characteristics, Growth, and Reproductive Function—A Retrospective Longitudinal Study4.1168Citations (PDF)
90Heterogeneity of chromatin modifications in testicular spermatocytic seminoma point toward an epigenetically unstable phenotype
Cancer Genetics, 2012, 205, 425-431
0.618Citations (PDF)
91Vitamin D Metabolism and Effects on Pluripotency Genes and Cell Differentiation in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors In Vitro and In Vivo
Neoplasia, 2012, 14, 952-IN18
7.050Citations (PDF)
92Selfish Spermatogonial Selection: Evidence from an Immunohistochemical Screen in Testes of Elderly Men
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e42382
2.337Citations (PDF)
93AZFa protein DDX3Y is differentially expressed in human male germ cells during development and in testicular tumours: new evidence for phenotypic plasticity of germ cells
Human Reproduction, 2012, 27, 1547-1555
1.048Citations (PDF)
94A novel double staining strategy for improved detection of testicular carcinoma in situ cells in human semen samples
Andrologia, 2012, 44, 78-85
2.012Citations (PDF)
95Testis: Spermatocytic seminoma0.20Citations (PDF)
96European Academy of Andrology revives the International Journal of Andrology Award and Lecture3.22Citations (PDF)
97Deletions of the Y chromosome are associated with sex chromosome aneuploidy but not with Klinefelter syndrome1.617Citations (PDF)
98Heterochromatin marks HP1γ, HP1α and H3K9me3, and DNA damage response activation in human testis development and germ cell tumours3.218Citations (PDF)
99Testicular germ cell tumours in dogs are predominantly of spermatocytic seminoma type and are frequently associated with somatic cell tumours3.233Citations (PDF)
100Heterozygous deletion at the RLN1 locus in a family with testicular germ cell cancer identified by integrating copy number variation data with phenome and interactome information3.28Citations (PDF)
101Screening of subfertile men for testicular carcinoma in situ by an automated image analysis‐based cytological test of the ejaculate3.226Citations (PDF)
102OCT2, SSX and SAGE1 reveal the phenotypic heterogeneity of spermatocytic seminoma reflecting distinct subpopulations of spermatogonia
Journal of Pathology, 2011, 224, 473-483
4.988Citations (PDF)
103Increased number of sex chromosomes affects height in a nonlinear fashion: A study of 305 patients with sex chromosome aneuploidy1.6189Citations (PDF)
104Lipoprotein lipase and endothelial lipase in human testis and in germ cell neoplasms3.230Citations (PDF)
105Testicular dysgenesis syndrome comprises some but not all cases of hypospadias and impaired spermatogenesis3.285Citations (PDF)
106Carcinoma in situ testis displays permissive chromatin modifications similar to immature foetal germ cells
British Journal of Cancer, 2010, 103, 1269-1276
5.583Citations (PDF)
107Vitamin D receptor and vitamin D metabolizing enzymes are expressed in the human male reproductive tract
Human Reproduction, 2010, 25, 1303-1311
1.0334Citations (PDF)
108Optimizing Staining Protocols for Laser Microdissection of Specific Cell Types from the Testis Including Carcinoma In Situ
PLoS ONE, 2009, 4, e5536
2.320Citations (PDF)
109A Common Deletion in the Uridine Diphosphate Glucuronyltransferase (UGT)2B17Gene Is a Strong Determinant of Androgen Excretion in Healthy Pubertal Boys4.131Citations (PDF)
110Activating mutations in FGFR3 and HRAS reveal a shared genetic origin for congenital disorders and testicular tumors
Nature Genetics, 2009, 41, 1247-1252
25.2203Citations (PDF)
111Testicular Dysgenesis Syndrome and Leydig Cell Function2.868Citations (PDF)
112Adverse trends in male reproductive health: we may have reached a crucial ‘tipping point’3.2153Citations (PDF)
113Testicular dysgenesis syndrome and the origin of carcinoma in situ testis3.270Citations (PDF)
114Origin of pluripotent germ cell tumours: The role of microenvironment during embryonic development3.492Citations (PDF)
115The Early Human Germ Cell Lineage Does Not Express SOX2 During In Vivo Development or upon In Vitro Culture1
Biology of Reproduction, 2008, 78, 852-858
2.5120Citations (PDF)
116Presumed pluripotency markers UTF-1 and REX-1 are expressed in human adult testes and germ cell neoplasms
Human Reproduction, 2008, 23, 775-782
1.088Citations (PDF)
117Phenotypic variation within European carriers of the Y-chromosomal gr/gr deletion is independent of Y-chromosomal background3.867Citations (PDF)
118Association of the polymorphism of the CAG repeat in the mitochondrial DNA polymerase gamma gene (POLG) with testicular germ-cell cancer
Annals of Oncology, 2008, 19, 1910-1914
10.028Citations (PDF)
119Sons conceived by assisted reproduction techniques inherit deletions in the azoospermia factor (AZF) region of the Y chromosome and the DAZ gene copy number
Human Reproduction, 2008, 23, 1669-1678
1.0115Citations (PDF)
120Preserved fertility in a non-mosaic Klinefelter patient with a mutation in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 gene: Case Report
Human Reproduction, 2007, 22, 1907-1911
1.031Citations (PDF)
121Activin receptor subunits in normal and dysfunctional adult human testis
Human Reproduction, 2007, 23, 412-420
1.033Citations (PDF)
122Towards a non-invasive method for early detection of testicular neoplasia in semen samples by identification of fetal germ cell-specific markers
Human Reproduction, 2007, 22, 167-173
1.052Citations (PDF)
123Immunoexpression of Androgen Receptor and Nine Markers of Maturation in the Testes of Adolescent Boys with Klinefelter Syndrome: Evidence for Degeneration of Germ Cells at the Onset of Meiosis4.195Citations (PDF)
124Testis-specific protein Y-encoded gene is expressed in early and late stages of gonadoblastoma and testicular carcinoma in situ1.869Citations (PDF)
125A simple screening method for detection of Klinefelter syndrome and other X-chromosome aneuploidies based on copy number of the androgen receptor gene
Molecular Human Reproduction, 2007, 13, 745-750
2.937Citations (PDF)
126Title is missing!
Molecular Cancer, 2007, 6, 12
29.2133Citations (PDF)
127Gene polymorphisms and male infertility – a meta-analysis and literature review2.7214Citations (PDF)
128Environment, testicular dysgenesis and carcinoma in situ testis5.174Citations (PDF)
129DNA damage response mediators MDC1 and 53BP1: constitutive activation and aberrant loss in breast and lung cancer, but not in testicular germ cell tumours
Oncogene, 2007, 26, 7414-7422
6.5109Citations (PDF)
130Translational repression of E2F1 mRNA in carcinoma in situ and normal testis correlates with expression of the miR-17-92 cluster13.398Citations (PDF)
131Improved gene expression signature of testicular carcinoma in situ3.250Citations (PDF)
132DNA damage response in human testes and testicular germ cell tumours: biology and implications for therapy3.245Citations (PDF)
133Analysis of gene expression in normal and neoplastic human testis: new roles of RNA3.225Citations (PDF)
134Testicular cancer trends as ‘whistle blowers’ of testicular developmental problems in populations3.293Citations (PDF)
135The transforming growth factor‐β superfamily in early spermatogenesis: potential relevance to testicular dysgenesis3.239Citations (PDF)
136Current approaches for detection of carcinoma in situ testis3.236Citations (PDF)
137Testicular carcinoma in situ in subfertile Danish men3.238Citations (PDF)
138Proceedings of the 6th Copenhagen Workshop on Carcinoma in situ Testis and Germ Cell Cancer, 26?28 October 20063.20Citations (PDF)
139Recent advances and future directions in research on testicular germ cell cancer3.213Citations (PDF)
140Nordic consensus on treatment of undescended testes1.6333Citations (PDF)
141Cryptorchidism: classification, prevalence and long‐term consequences1.6227Citations (PDF)
142Development and descent of the testis in relation to cryptorchidism1.695Citations (PDF)
143From Gonocytes to Testicular Cancer4.099Citations (PDF)
144Histological evaluation of the human testis—approaches to optimizing the clinical value of the assessment: Mini Review
Human Reproduction, 2007, 22, 2-16
1.0393Citations (PDF)
145Changes in the profile of simple mucin-type O-glycans and polypeptide GalNAc-transferases in human testis and testicular neoplasms are associated with germ cell maturation and tumour differentiation2.934Citations (PDF)
146Natural history of seminiferous tubule degeneration in Klinefelter syndrome
Human Reproduction Update, 2006, 12, 39-48
15.2269Citations (PDF)
147Testicular development in the complete androgen insensitivity syndrome
Journal of Pathology, 2006, 208, 518-527
4.9200Citations (PDF)
148New evidence for the origin of intracranial germ cell tumours from primordial germ cells: expression of pluripotency and cell differentiation markers
Journal of Pathology, 2006, 209, 25-33
4.991Citations (PDF)
149CDH1 (E-cadherin) in testicular germ cell neoplasia: suppressed translation of mRNA in pre-invasive carcinoma in situ but increased protein levels in advanced tumours
Apmis, 2006, 114, 549-558
2.516Citations (PDF)
150Is human fecundity declining?3.2281Citations (PDF)
151From embryonic stem cells to testicular germ cell cancer - should we be concerned?3.239Citations (PDF)
152Identity of M2A (D2-40) antigen and gp36 (Aggrus, T1A-2, podoplanin) in human developing testis, testicular carcinoma in situ and germ-cell tumours2.993Citations (PDF)
153Developmental model for the pathogenesis of testicular carcinoma in situ: genetic and environmental aspects
Human Reproduction Update, 2006, 12, 303-323
15.2429Citations (PDF)
154Stem cell pluripotency factor NANOG is expressed in human fetal gonocytes, testicular carcinoma in situ and germ cell tumours
Histopathology, 2005, 47, 48-56
3.6208Citations (PDF)
155Genome-wide gene expression profiling of testicular carcinoma in situ progression into overt tumours
British Journal of Cancer, 2005, 92, 1934-1941
5.588Citations (PDF)
156A rare diagnosis: testicular dysgenesis with carcinoma in situ detected in a patient with ultrasonic microlithiasis
Asian Journal of Andrology, 2005, 7, 445-447
1.917Citations (PDF)
157Testicular dysgenesis syndrome and the development and occurrence of male reproductive disorders3.2102Citations (PDF)
158Genomic and gene expression signature of the pre-invasive testicular carcinoma in situ
Cell and Tissue Research, 2005, 322, 159-165
2.743Citations (PDF)
159A subfertile patient diagnosed with testicular carcinoma in situ by immunocytological staining for AP-2γ in semen samples: Case report
Human Reproduction, 2005, 20, 579-582
1.019Citations (PDF)
160Cytogenetic and molecular analysis of a family with three brothers afflicted with germ-cell cancer
Clinical Genetics, 2004, 65, 32-39
2.17Citations (PDF)
161Human Endocrine Gland-Derived Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor: Expression Early in Development and in Leydig Cell Tumors Suggests Roles in Normal and Pathological Testis Angiogenesis4.168Citations (PDF)
162Impaired Leydig Cell Function in Infertile Men: A Study of 357 Idiopathic Infertile Men and 318 Proven Fertile Controls4.1227Citations (PDF)
163The AZFa gene DBY (DDX3Y) is widely transcribed but the protein is limited to the male germ cells by translation control
Human Molecular Genetics, 2004, 13, 2333-2341
2.9167Citations (PDF)
164Developmental expression of POU5F1 (OCT-3/4) in normal and dysgenetic human gonads
Human Reproduction, 2004, 19, 1338-1344
1.0197Citations (PDF)
165Cytogenetic investigation of testicular carcinoma in situ and early seminoma by high-resolution comparative genomic hybridization analysis of subpopulations flow sorted according to DNA content1.216Citations (PDF)
166Frequent polymorphism of the mitochondrial DNA polymerase gamma gene (POLG) in patients with normal spermiograms and unexplained subfertility
Human Reproduction, 2004, 19, 65-70
1.086Citations (PDF)
167High-resolution comparative genomic hybridization detects extra chromosome arm 12p material in most cases of carcinoma in situ adjacent to overt germ cell tumors, but not before the invasive tumor development
Genes Chromosomes and Cancer, 2003, 38, 117-125
3.0104Citations (PDF)
168Association between testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS) and testicular neoplasia: Evidence from 20 adult patients with signs of maldevelopment of the testis
Apmis, 2003, 111, 1-11
2.5146Citations (PDF)
169Deregulation of the G1/S-phase control in human testicular germ cell tumours
Apmis, 2003, 111, 252-266
2.557Citations (PDF)
170The emerging phenotype of the testicular carcinoma in situ germ cell
Apmis, 2003, 111, 267-279
2.531Citations (PDF)
171The immunohistochemical expression pattern of Chk2, p53, p19INK4d , MAGE-A4 and other selected antigens provides new evidence for the premeiotic origin of spermatocytic seminoma
Histopathology, 2003, 42, 217-226
3.6102Citations (PDF)
172Leydig cell micronodules are a common finding in testicular biopsies from men with impaired spermatogenesis and are associated with decreased testosterone/LH ratio
Journal of Pathology, 2003, 199, 378-386
4.9105Citations (PDF)
173Deregulation of the RB pathway in human testicular germ cell tumours
Journal of Pathology, 2003, 200, 149-156
4.952Citations (PDF)
174Histological evidence of testicular dysgenesis in contralateral biopsies from 218 patients with testicular germ cell cancer
Journal of Pathology, 2003, 200, 370-374
4.9193Citations (PDF)
175Increased Risk of Carcinoma In Situ In Patients With Testicular Germ Cell Cancer With Ultrasonic Microlithiasis In the Contralateral Testicle
Journal of Urology, 2003, 170, 1163-1167
4.297Citations (PDF)
176No AZF deletion in 160 patients with testicular germ cell neoplasia2.919Citations (PDF)
177Nuclear transit of human zipcode-binding protein IMP1
Biochemical Journal, 2003, 376, 383-391
3.853Citations (PDF)
178Inhibin B: A Marker for the Functional State of the Seminiferous Epithelium in Patients with Azoospermia Factor c Microdeletions4.146Citations (PDF)
179Quantitative assessment of foetal exposure to trenbolone acetate, zeranol and melengestrol acetate, following maternal dosing in rabbits
Xenobiotica, 2002, 32, 641-651
1.117Citations (PDF)
180CAG repeat length in androgen-receptor gene and reproductive variables in fertile and infertile men
Lancet, The, 2002, 359, 44-46
62.490Citations (PDF)
181Germ cell cancer and testicular dysgenesis syndrome
Andrologie, 2002, 12, 262-268
0.00Citations (PDF)
182The Cancer-Testis Gene, NY-ESO-1, Is Expressed in Normal Fetal and Adult Testes and in Spermatocytic Seminomas and Testicular Carcinoma In Situ
Laboratory Investigation, 2002, 82, 775-780
3.283Citations (PDF)
183RE: THE PREVALENCE OF TESTICULAR MICROLITHIASIS IN AN ASYMPTOMATIC POPULATION OF MEN 18 TO 35 YEARS OLD
Journal of Urology, 2002, , 1108
4.20Citations (PDF)
184Identification and Characterization of a Novel Human Testis-Specific Kinase Substrate Gene Which Is Downregulated in Testicular Tumors2.114Citations (PDF)
185Identification of a Y chromosome haplogroup associated with reduced sperm counts
Human Molecular Genetics, 2001, 10, 1873-1877
2.982Citations (PDF)
186Testicular dysgenesis syndrome: an increasingly common developmental disorder with environmental aspects: Opinion
Human Reproduction, 2001, 16, 972-978
1.02,130Citations (PDF)
187The relationship between Y chromosome DNA haplotypes and Y chromosome deletions leading to male infertility
Human Genetics, 2001, 108, 55-58
3.036Citations (PDF)
188MAGE-A4, a germ cell specific marker, is expressed differentially in testicular tumors
Cancer, 2001, 92, 2778-2785
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