2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2015.12.044
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Probing suitable therapeutic nanoparticles for controlled drug delivery and diagnostic reproductive health biomarker development

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“…Three of the studies used sperm from healthy male volunteers: Aminzadeh et al (17) 1). These studies (11,12,16,17) were conducted in the US, India, Iran and Colombia; all of them agreed that sperm viability was not affected by nanotubes, NO was not significantly produced compared to control in any of the two studies evaluating it (11,17). Aminzadeh et al (17) found a correlation between nanotubes concentrations added to sperm and ROS production similar to Ashgar et al (11), which found an increase of ROS generation sperm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…Three of the studies used sperm from healthy male volunteers: Aminzadeh et al (17) 1). These studies (11,12,16,17) were conducted in the US, India, Iran and Colombia; all of them agreed that sperm viability was not affected by nanotubes, NO was not significantly produced compared to control in any of the two studies evaluating it (11,17). Aminzadeh et al (17) found a correlation between nanotubes concentrations added to sperm and ROS production similar to Ashgar et al (11), which found an increase of ROS generation sperm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Literature searches identified 340 documents, and 4 articles (11,12,16,17) were finally included after excluding duplicate studies, irrelevant literature, and review articles adhering strictly to the inclusion and exclusion criteria (Figure 1). Three of the studies used sperm from healthy male volunteers: Aminzadeh et al (17) 1).…”
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“…In the present analysis of research studies evidencing the effects of graphene and graphene derivatives on reproductive functions, the biggest problem that came to light, as mentioned above, was the nature and features of the investigated materials. As a matter of fact, the term graphene was often used as a general term to indicate carbon materials spanning from zero-dimensional carbon materials such as carbon black (CB) [ 41 ] and nanodiamonds (ND) [ 42 ], mono-dimensional carbon materials such as single walled (SWCNTs) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) [ 43 ]—that can be considered a rolled up form of single or few graphene sheets—and even bidimensional carbon materials such as graphene itself.…”
Section: Graphene Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GO is a carbon-based material characterized by extraordinary properties [8] that have received an increasing attention during the last years due to its interesting applications, extended for example from its use to renewable energy generation [9,10] to the biomedical field [11][12][13][14]. Moreover, it had been proposed previously the possibility that GO could exert a detrimental effect on the reproductive function of some animal models [15][16][17][18][19], in particular when spermatozoa are exposed to different GO forms [20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%