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Overview

J. Egozcue was affiliated with the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain during their academic career.

The scientist's documented scholarly output does not include recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues based on the available data.

There is no recorded information regarding their primary fields or subfields of study, nor detailed topics of their research areas.

No books or awards have been listed in connection with their academic contributions.

The recorded data indicates J. Egozcue is deceased, and thus all references to their work are presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Human male infertility: chromosome anomalies, meiotic disorders, abnormal spermatozoa and recurrent abortion

    S Egozcue;J Blanco;J M Vendrell;F Garcia

  • Are clinical and biological IVF parameters correlated with chromosomal disorders in early Life: a multicentric study

    Michelle Plachot;Anna Veiga;J. Montagut;J. De Grouchy

  • Chromosome studies in human sperm nuclei using fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH)

    J Egozcue;J Blanco;F Vidal

  • Meiotic studies in a series of 1100 infertile and sterile males

    J. Egozcue;C. Templado;F. Vidal;J. Navarro

  • In vitro fertilization plus preimplantation genetic diagnosis in patients with recurrent miscarriage: an analysis of chromosome abnormalities in human preimplantation embryos

    Antonio Pellicer;Carmen Rubio;Francesca Vidal;Yolanda Mı́nguez

  • Repair of human sperm chromosome aberrations in the hamster egg.

    A. Genescà;M. R. Caballín;R. Miró;J. Benet

  • Incidence of chromosome 21 disomy in human spermatozoa as determined by fluorescent in-situ hybridization

    J. Blanco;J. Egozcue;F. Vidal

  • Meiotic behaviour of the sex chromosomes in three patients with sex chromosome anomalies (47,XXY, mosaic 46,XY/47,XXY and 47,XYY) assessed by fluorescence in-situ hybridization

    J. Blanco;J. Egozcue;F. Vidal

  • Cytogenetic analysis of lymphocytes from hospital workers occupationally exposed to low levels of ionizing radiation

    J.F. Barquinero;L. Barrios;M.R. Caballín;R. Miró

  • Sperm FISH studies in seven male carriers of Robertsonian translocation t(13;14)(q10;q10)

    E. Anton;J. Blanco;J. Egozcue;Francesca Vidal

  • Chromosome 21 Disomy in the Spermatozoa of the Fathers of Children with Trisomy 21, in a Population with a High Prevalence of Down Syndrome: Increased Incidence in Cases of Paternal Origin

    J. Blanco;E. Gabau;D. Gómez;N. Baena

  • FISH Preimplantation Diagnosis of Chromosome Aneuploidy in Recurrent Pregnancy Wastage

    F. Vidal;C. Giménez;C. Rubio;C. Simón

  • Sperm studies in heterozygote inversion carriers: a review.

    E. Anton;J. Blanco;J. Egozcue;F. Vidal

  • Sephadex filtration and human serum albumin gradients do not select spermatozoa by sex chromosome: a fluorescent in-situ hybridization study.

    F. Vidal;M. Moragas;V. Català;M.J. Torelló

  • Implications of sperm chromosome abnormalities in recurrent miscarriage.

    Carmen Rubio;Carlos Simón;Joan Blanco;Francesca Vidal

  • Occupational Exposure to Radiation Induces an Adaptive Response in Human Lymphocytes

    J.F. Barquinero;L. Barrios;M.R. Caballín;R. Miró

  • Aneuploidy study of human oocytes first polar body comparative genomic hybridization and metaphase II fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis

    C. Gutiérrez-Mateo;J. Benet;D. Wells;P. Colls

  • Meiotic abnormalities and spermatogenic parameters in severe oligoasthenozoospermia

    J.M. Vendrell;F. García;A. Veiga;G. Calderón

  • Female-specific features of recombinational double-stranded DNA repair in relation to synapsis and telomere dynamics in human oocytes.

    I. I. Roig;Bodo Liebe;J. Egozcue;L. l. Cabero

  • Fragile sites, chromosome evolution, and human neoplasia

    Rosa Miró;Inmaculada Concepción Clemente;Carmen Fuster;José Egozcue

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlos Simón
Carlos Simón University of Valencia
Miquel Coll
Miquel Coll Spanish National Research Council
Francesc Solé
Francesc Solé Autonomous University of Barcelona
Michael R. Speicher
Michael R. Speicher Medical University of Graz
Antonio Pellicer
Antonio Pellicer University of Valencia
Elena Giulotto
Elena Giulotto University of Pavia
Victor Moreno
Victor Moreno University of Barcelona
Harry Scherthan
Harry Scherthan University of Ulm
Rafael Oliva
Rafael Oliva University of Barcelona
Thomas Liehr
Thomas Liehr Friedrich Schiller University Jena

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