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Overview

Donald P. Evenson was affiliated with the University of South Dakota in the United States. Their research primarily focused on the field of Medicine, with substantial contributions to Reproductive Medicine. Additional subfields involved included Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Molecular Biology, and Surgery.

The main topics covered in their work encompassed Sperm and Testicular Function, Reproductive Biology and Fertility, Reproductive Health and Technologies, Hormonal and Reproductive Studies, Sexual Differentiation and Disorders, and Genital Health and Disease.

Frequent publication venues for their research included The World Journal of Men's Health, Andrologia, Fertility and Sterility, and Current Protocols.

Frequent co-authors who collaborated with Donald P. Evenson were:

  • Armand Zini
  • Sheena Lewis
  • Ashok Agarwal
  • Mohamed Arafa
  • Hussein Kandil

Major papers published by Donald P. Evenson include:

  • Relationships between the age of 25,445 men attending infertility clinics and sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA®) defined sperm DNA and chromatin integrity, 2020, Fertility and Sterility
  • Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay (SCSA®) for Fertility Assessment, 2022, Current Protocols

Other notable papers in related areas where Donald P. Evenson did not appear as the primary author but were relevant to their field are:

  • Sperm DNA fragmentation testing: Summary evidence and clinical practice recommendations, 2020, Andrologia
  • Sperm DNA Fragmentation: A Critical Assessment of Clinical Practice Guidelines, 2021, The World Journal of Men's Health
  • A Comprehensive Guide to Sperm Recovery in Infertile Men with Retrograde Ejaculation, 2021, The World Journal of Men's Health

Best Publications

  • Relation of mammalian sperm chromatin heterogeneity to fertility.

    D. P. Evenson;Z. Darzynkiewicz;M. R. Melamed

  • Sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) parameters are related to fertilization, blastocyst development, and ongoing pregnancy in in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles.

    Unknown

  • Sperm chromatin structure assay parameters as predictors of failed pregnancy following assisted reproductive techniques

    Unknown

  • Sperm chromatin structure assay is useful for fertility assessment.

    Unknown

  • Advancing age has differential effects on DNA damage, chromatin integrity, gene mutations, and aneuploidies in sperm

    A. J. Wyrobek;B. Eskenazi;S. Young;N. Arnheim

  • Relationship between the outcomes of assisted reproductive techniques and sperm DNA fragmentation as measured by the sperm chromatin structure assay

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  • Clinical aspects of sperm DNA fragmentation detection and male infertility.

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  • Male Oxidative Stress Infertility (MOSI): Proposed Terminology and Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Idiopathic Male Infertility

    Ashok Agarwal;Neel Parekh;Manesh Kumar Panner Selvam;Ralf Henkel;Ralf Henkel

  • Meta-analysis of sperm DNA fragmentation using the sperm chromatin structure assay

    Unknown

  • The Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay (SCSA(®)) and other sperm DNA fragmentation tests for evaluation of sperm nuclear DNA integrity as related to fertility.

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  • Individuality of DNA denaturation patterns in human sperm as measured by the sperm chromatin structure assay.

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  • Mammalian Sperm DNA Susceptibility to In Situ Denaturation Associated with the Presence of DNA Strand Breaks as Measured by the Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase Assay

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  • The impact of sperm DNA damage in assisted conception and beyond: recent advances in diagnosis and treatment

    Sheena E. M. Lewis;R. John Aitken;Sarah J. Conner;Geoffrey De Iuliis

  • Simultaneous measurement by flow cytometry of sperm cell viability and mitochondrial membrane potential related to cell motility.

    D P Evenson;Z Darzynkiewicz;M R Melamed

  • Heterogeneity of sperm nuclear chromatin structure and its relationship to bull fertility.

    Unknown

  • Susceptibility of human sperm to in situ DNA denaturation is strongly correlated with DNA strand breaks identified by single-cell electrophoresis.

    Unknown

  • Characteristics of human sperm chromatin structure following an episode of influenza and high fever: a case study.

    Donald P. Evenson;Lorna K. Jost;Michele Corzett;Rod Balhorn

  • Changes in accessibility of DNA to various fluorochromes during spermatogenesis

    D. Evenson;Z. Darzynkiewicz;L. Jost;F. Janca

  • Increased DNA damage in sperm from leukocytospermic semen samples as determined by the sperm chromatin structure assay

    Juan G Alvarez;Rakesh K Sharma;Mario Ollero;Ramadan A Saleh

  • Correlation between cell cycle duration and RNA content.

    Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz;Donald P. Evenson;Lisa Staiano‐Coico;Thomas K. Sharpless

Frequent Co-Authors

Ashok Agarwal
Ashok Agarwal Cleveland Clinic
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz New York Medical College
Rakesh Sharma
Rakesh Sharma Cleveland Clinic
Myron R. Melamed
Myron R. Melamed New York Medical College
Andrew J. Wyrobek
Andrew J. Wyrobek Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Aleksander Giwercman
Aleksander Giwercman Lund University
Jaime Gosálvez
Jaime Gosálvez Autonomous University of Madrid
Frank Traganos
Frank Traganos New York Medical College
Ethylin Wang Jabs
Ethylin Wang Jabs Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Peter J. Hansen
Peter J. Hansen University of Florida

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