Robert F. Casper mainly investigates Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Andrology, Ovulation induction and Gynecology. His study explores the link between Internal medicine and topics such as Pregnancy that cross with problems in Endometrium and Obstetrics. His studies deal with areas such as Ovarian Cortex, Ovarian reserve, Toxicity and Transplantation as well as Endocrinology.
His research integrates issues of Oocyte, Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, Microtubule and Human fertilization in his study of Andrology. The concepts of his Ovulation induction study are interwoven with issues in In vitro fertilisation, Aromatase inhibitor and Pregnancy rate. His research integrates issues of Fertility clinic, Assisted reproductive technology, Infertility, Family medicine and Gestation in his study of Gynecology.
Robert F. Casper spends much of his time researching Andrology, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Gynecology and Pregnancy. His Andrology study incorporates themes from In vitro fertilisation, Oocyte, Embryo transfer, Embryo and Human fertilization. In his work, Sperm is strongly intertwined with Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, which is a subfield of Human fertilization.
His is doing research in Ovulation, Ovulation induction, Gonadotropin, Follicular phase and Follicle-stimulating hormone, both of which are found in Endocrinology. His Ovulation induction research incorporates elements of Unexplained infertility and Anovulation. His Gynecology research includes elements of Retrospective cohort study and Infertility.
Robert F. Casper focuses on Andrology, Embryo transfer, Pregnancy, Embryo and Gynecology. His work carried out in the field of Andrology brings together such families of science as Oocyte, Embryo quality, Blastocyst, Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and Estrogen. His Embryo transfer research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Endometrium, Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Cryopreservation and Pregnancy rate.
His Endocrinology study combines topics in areas such as Agonist and PEDF. Pregnancy is represented through his Infertility and Ovulation induction research. Robert F. Casper studies Endometriosis, a branch of Gynecology.
His main research concerns Andrology, Pregnancy, Embryo transfer, Gynecology and Internal medicine. In his study, Ovulation, Luteinizing hormone and Human chorionic gonadotropin is strongly linked to Embryo quality, which falls under the umbrella field of Andrology. He has researched Pregnancy in several fields, including Letrozole, Aromatase and Bioinformatics.
His Embryo transfer research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Endometrium, Cryopreservation, Pregnancy rate and Blastocyst. He combines subjects such as Randomized controlled trial and Estrogen with his study of Gynecology. His research in Internal medicine intersects with topics in Endocrinology, Ovarian reserve, Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, Oocyte and Mitochondrion.
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Detection of deoxyribonucleic acid fragmentation in human sperm: correlation with fertilization in vitro.
Jian-Guo Sun;Andrea Jurisicova;Robert F. Casper.
Biology of Reproduction (1997)
Use of an aromatase inhibitor for induction of ovulation in patients with an inadequate response to clomiphene citrate.
Mohamed F. M. Mitwally;Robert F. Casper.
Fertility and Sterility (2001)
Sperm Deoxyribonucleic Acid Fragmentation is Increased in Poor-Quality Semen Samples and Correlates with Failed Fertilization in Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection 1
Stephanie Lopes;Jian-Guo Sun;Andrea Jurisicova;Jim Meriano.
Fertility and Sterility (1998)
Consensus on infertility treatment related to polycystic ovary syndrome
B. C. Tarlatzis;B. C.J.M. Fauser;R. S. Legro;R. J. Norman.
Human Reproduction (2008)
Aromatase inhibition improves ovarian response to follicle-stimulating hormone in poor responders
Mohamed Farouk M. Mitwally;Robert F. Casper.
Fertility and Sterility (2002)
Aromatase inhibition reduces gonadotrophin dose required for controlled ovarian stimulation in women with unexplained infertility
M.F.M. Mitwally;R.F. Casper.
Human Reproduction (2003)
Congenital malformations among 911 newborns conceived after infertility treatment with letrozole or clomiphene citrate.
Togas Tulandi;James Martin;Raedah Al-Fadhli;Nadia Kabli.
Fertility and Sterility (2006)
A randomized double-blind comparison of the effects of clomiphene citrate and the aromatase inhibitor letrozole on ovulatory function in normal women.
Stephanie A. Fisher;Robert L. Reid;Dean A. Van Vugt;Robert F. Casper.
Fertility and Sterility (2002)
Use of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist to trigger follicular maturation for in vitro fertilization.
Yael Gonen;Hanna Balakier;Wendy Powell;Robert F. Casper.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (1990)
Programmed cell death and human embryo fragmentation
A. Jurisicova;S. Varmuza;R.F. Casper.
Molecular Human Reproduction (1996)
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