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Journal of Fertilization: In Vitro - IVF-Worldwide, Reproductive Medicine, Genetics & Stem Cell Biol

Journal of Fertilization: In Vitro - IVF-Worldwide, Reproductive Medicine, Genetics & Stem Cell Biol
Open Access

ISSN: 2375-4508

+44 1478 350008

Abdelaziz Soukri

Faculty of Sciences Ain Chock, University Hassan II of Casablanca, Laboratory of Physiopathology, Genetics Molecular and Biotechnology, Research Center Health and Biotechnology, Morocco

Publications
  • Review   
    The Interest of Circulating DNA in the Management of Infertility, Especially in Men
    Author(s): Modou M. Mbaye, Bouchra El Khalfi*, Achraf Zakaria, Noureddine Louanjli, Mustafa Zakaria* and Abdelaziz Soukri

    The use of extracellular or circulating nucleic acids (cfDNA), as a diagnostic or prognostic tool in oncology, has been widely documented. However, their use in gynecology and obstetrics as non-invasive biomarkers in the management of infertility has become recurrent. Circulating nucleic acids are made up of: free DNA which can be a long or short strand of DNA resulting from apoptotic or necrotic processes, free RNA containing it: micro-RNAs (miRNA) which are ribonucleic acids (RNA) short single-stranded capable of inhibiting the production of proteins from a gene, Piwi interacting RNAs (piRNAs) which are small RNAs expressed in germ cells or even in early embryos, and small RNAs interfering (siRNA) which are small RNAs capable of binding specifically to a messenger RNA sequence and of preventing gene expression by cleaving that RNA. The presence of circulating nucleic acids in many b.. View More»
    DOI: 10.35248/2375-4508.21.9.239

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