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Overview

Csilla Krausz is primarily affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy. Their research intersects key fields including Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a focus on several subfields such as Molecular Biology, Reproductive Medicine, Genetics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism.

The scientist's work extensively addresses topics related to reproductive biology and genetics. Main topics covered in their research include:

  • Sperm and Testicular Function
  • Sexual Differentiation and Disorders
  • Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Hormonal and reproductive studies
  • Testicular diseases and treatments
  • Reproductive Health and Technologies

Krausz's scholarly output includes contributions to several noted journals, with frequent publication venues containing:

  • Andrology
  • Human Reproduction
  • Human Reproduction Update
  • Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
  • Nature Communications

Recent significant papers authored or co-authored by Krausz include:

  • "A systematic review of the validated monogenic causes of human male infertility: 2020 update and a discussion of emerging gene-disease relationships" (2021), Human Reproduction Update
  • "Genetics of Azoospermia" (2021), International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Genetic dissection of spermatogenic arrest through exome analysis: clinical implications for the management of azoospermic men" (2020), Genetics in Medicine
  • "A de novo paradigm for male infertility" (2022), Nature Communications
  • "EAA/EMQN best practice guidelines for molecular diagnosis of Y-chromosomal microdeletions: State of the art 2023" (2023), Andrology

Collaborative research with frequent co-authors has formed a significant part of Krausz's scientific contributions. Key recurring collaborators include:

  • Antoni Riera-Escamilla
  • Moira K. O'Bryan
  • Liina Nagirnaja
  • Frank Tüttelmann
  • Donald F. Conrad

Their research reflects an integration of clinical genetics and reproductive medicine, with a particular concentration on male infertility and associated genetic causes.

Best Publications

  • Oxidative stress, DNA damage and the Y chromosome.

    RJ Aitken;C Krausz

  • Genetics of male infertility.

    Unknown

  • Prognostic value of Y deletion analysis: what is the clinical prognostic value of Y chromosome microdeletion analysis?

    Csilla Krausz;Lluis Quintana-Murci;Ken McElreavey

  • Intracellular Calcium Accumulation and Responsiveness to Progesterone in Capacitating Human Spermatozoa

    Elisabetta Baldi;Rosaria Casano;Costanza Falsetti;Csilla Krausz

  • Disorders of sex development: insights from targeted gene sequencing of a large international patient cohort

    Stefanie Eggers;Simon Sadedin;Jocelyn A. van den Bergen;Gorjana Robevska

  • The Y chromosome and male fertility and infertility

    Csilla Gabriella Krausz;Gianni Forti;K. Mcelreavey

  • Genetics of male infertility: from research to clinic

    Unknown

  • Y chromosome and male infertility: update, 2006.

    Unknown

  • Gene polymorphisms/mutations relevant to abnormal spermatogenesis.

    Unknown

  • Evaluation of 172 candidate polymorphisms for association with oligozoospermia or azoospermia in a large cohort of men of European descent

    Kenneth I. Aston;Csilla Krausz;Ilaria Laface;E. Ruiz-Castané

  • Y-Chromosome Lineages Trace Diffusion of People and Languages in Southwestern Asia

    Lluís Quintana-Murci;Csilla Krausz;Tatiana Zerjal;S.Hamid Sayar

  • Identification and characterization of functional nongenomic progesterone receptors on human sperm membrane.

    Michaela Luconi;Lorella Bonaccorsi;Mario Maggi;Paola Pecchioli

  • Extracellular calcium negatively modulates tyrosine phosphorylation and tyrosine kinase activity during capacitation of human spermatozoa.

    Michaela Luconi;Csilla Krausz;Gianni Forti;Elisabetta Baldi

  • Natural transmission of USP9Y gene mutations: a new perspective on the role of AZFa genes in male fertility

    Csilla Krausz;Selene Degl'Innocenti;Francesca Nuti;Annamaria Morelli

  • Sex chromosome mosaicism in males carrying Y chromosome long arm deletions

    Jean Pierre Siffroi;Corine Le Bourhis;Csilla Krausz;Sandrine Barbaux

  • A systematic review of the validated monogenic causes of human male infertility: 2020 update and a discussion of emerging gene-disease relationships.

    Brendan J Houston;Antoni Riera-Escamilla;Margot J Wyrwoll;Albert Salas-Huetos;Albert Salas-Huetos

  • Stimulation of oxidant generation by human sperm suspensions using phorbol esters and formyl peptides: relationships with motility and fertilization in vitro.

    Csilla Krausz;Carla Mills;Shaun Rogers;S.L. Tan

  • Extracellular signal-regulated kinases modulate capacitation of human spermatozoa.

    Michaela Luconi;Tullio Barni;Gabriella B. Vannelli;Csilla Krausz

  • Spermatogenic failure and the Y chromosome

    Unknown

  • Effects of transmission of Y chromosome AZFc deletions

    Philippos C Patsalis;Carolina Sismani;Lluis Quintana-Murci

Frequent Co-Authors

Gianni Forti
Gianni Forti University of Florence
Ken McElreavey
Ken McElreavey Institut Pasteur
Mario Maggi
Mario Maggi University of Florence
Lluis Quintana-Murci
Lluis Quintana-Murci Institut Pasteur
Manuela Simoni
Manuela Simoni University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Giovanni Corona
Giovanni Corona University of Florence
Luca Persani
Luca Persani University of Milan
Marc Fellous
Marc Fellous Bayer Pharmaceuticals
Aleksander Giwercman
Aleksander Giwercman Lund University
Moira K O'Bryan
Moira K O'Bryan University of Melbourne

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