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Fertility Articles – PDF Archive

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ARTICLES FROM THE 1970s

  1. Active Lupus Glomerulitis and Hematoxylin Bodies with Normal Urinalysis. (PDF, 5 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1971.
  2. Calcification of the Seminal Vesicles and Vas Deferens in a Uremic Patient. (PDF, 3 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1971.
  3. Idiopathic Hypercalciuria. (PDF, 1 MB) New England Journal of Medicine, 1971.
  4. Mannitol Induced Central Nervous System Toxicity in Renal Failure. (PDF, 4 MB) Investigative Urology, 1972.
  5. Clean, Intermittent Self-catheterization in the Treatment of Urinary Tract Disease. (PDF, 2 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1972.
  6. Renal Echinococcus. (PDF, 1 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1972.
  7. Testicular Neoplasm in Father and Son. (PDF, 561 KB) The Journal of Urology, 1972.
  8. Kidney Transplantation in Inbred Rats. (PDF, 6 MB) The American Journal of Surgery, 1973.
  9. Carcinoma in the Bladder Left Behind. (PDF, 3 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1973.
  10. The Fate of Non-absorbable Intraureteral Suture. (PDF, 233 KB) The Journal of Urology, 1973.
  11. Primary Lymphoma of Kidney. (PDF, 586 KB) The Journal of Urology, 1973.
  12. Traumatic Renal Hemorrhage Treatment by Arterial Embolization. (PDF, 3 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1973.
  13. Placenta Percreta Invading Bladder. (PDF, 2 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1973.
  14. Compensatory and Obligatory Renal Growth in Rats. (PDF, 1 MB) American Journal of Physiology, 1974.
  15. The Prevention of Acute Tubular Necrosis in Renal Transplantation by Chronic Salt Loading of the Recipient. (PDF, 627 KB) ANZ Journal of Surgery, 1974.
  16. Treatment of Renal Trauma by Angiographic Injection of Autologous Clot. (PDF, 422 KB) British Journal of Urology, 1974.
  17. The Three-kidney Rat Model. (PDF, 2 MB) Investigative Urology, 1974.
  18. Renal Transplantation Between Adults and Children. (PDF, 1 MB) Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974.
  19. Extra Renal Function in Patients with Duplication Anomaly: Obligatory and Compensatory Renal Growth. (PDF, 1 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1974.
  20. Regression of Metastases after Nephrectomy for Renal Cell Carcinoma. (PDF, 1 MB) British Journal of Urology, 1975.
  21. Microsurgery Successful in Vasectomy Reversals. (PDF, 156 KB) The New York Times, 1975.
  22. Transplantation of Rat Kidneys with Acute Tubular Necrosis into Salt-loaded and Normal Recipients. (PDF, 2 MB)Surgery, 1975.
  23. Microsurgery in Clinical Urology. (PDF, 5 MB) Urology, 1975.
  24. Successful Autotransplantation of an Intra-abdominal Testis to the Scrotum by Microvascular Technique. (PDF, 11 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1976.
  25. Microscopic Technique for Reversal of Vasectomy. (PDF, 3 MB) Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics, 1976.
  26. Graft-versus-host Reactivity and Renal Allograft Survival in Rats Given Allogeneic Spleen Cells or Spleen Allografts.(PDF, 2 MB) Transplantation, 1976.
  27. Growth of Baby Kidneys Transplanted into Adults. (PDF, 1 MB) Archives of Surgery, 1976.
  28. Microsurgery in Pediatric Urology. (PDF, 13 MB) The National Foundation, 1977.
  29. Microscopic Vasectomy Reversal. (PDF, 31 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1977.
  30. Perfect Anatomical Reconstruction of Vas Deferens with a new Microscopic Surgical Technique. (PDF, 19 MB)Fertility and Sterility, 1977.
  31. Microscopic Vasovasostomy and Spermatogenesis. (PDF, 1 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1977.
  32. Sperm Granuloma and Reversibility of Vasectomy. (PDF, 11 MB) Lancet, 1977.
  33. Vasectomy Reversal. (PDF, 733 KB) The New England Journal of Medicine, 1977.
  34. Dealing with Fertility Problems After Vasectomy Reversal. (PDF, 7 MB) Contemporary OB/GYN, 1978.
  35. Microscopic Vasoepididymostomy: Specific Microanastomosis to the Epididymal Tubule. (PDF, 15 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1978.
  36. Normal Intrauterine Pregnancy After Reversal of Tubal Sterilization in the Wife and Vasectomy in the Husband.(PDF, 1 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1978.
  37. Transplantation of a Human Testis for Anorchia. (PDF, 19 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1978.
  38. Vasectomy and Vasectomy Reversal. (PDF, 7 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1978.
  39. Treatment of Hemorrhage from Renal Trauma by Angiographic Injection of Clot. (PDF, 1 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1978.
  40. Vasectomy and its Microsurgical Reversal. (PDF, 17 MB) Urologic Clinics of North America, 1978.
  41. Studies on Testicular Biopsies from Vasectomized Men. (PDF, 18 MB) Chapter 21 from Vasectomy: Immunologic and Pathophysiologic Effects in Animals and Man, 1979.
  42. Epididymal Extravasation Following Vasectomy as a Cause for Failure of Vasectomy Reversal. (PDF, 22 MB)Fertility and Sterility, 1979.
  43. Microsurgical Aspects of Varicocele. (PDF, 9 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1979.
  44. Open-ended Vasectomy, Sperm Granuloma, and Postvasectomy Orchialgia. (PDF, 13 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1979.
  45. RE: The Impalpable Testis: A Rational Approach to Management. (PDF, 389 KB) The Journal of Urology, 1979. 389 KB

ARTICLES FROM THE 1980s

  1. Microsurgical Reversal of Female Sterilization: The Role of Tubal Length. (PDF, 2 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1980.
  2. Pregnancy After Testicular Transplant: Importance of Treating the Couple. (PDF, 5 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1980.
  3. Vasoepididymostomy to the Head of the Epididymis: Recovery of Normal Spermatozoal Motility. (PDF, 3 MB)Fertility and Sterility, 1980.
  4. Reversal of Vasectomy and the Treatment of Male Infertility. (PDF, 4 MB) Journal of Andrology, 1980.
  5. Ejaculatory Duct Obstruction. (PDF, 3 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1980.
  6. Laparoscopy for Cryptorchidism. (PDF, 1 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1980.
  7. Quantitative Analysis of Testicle Biopsy: Determination of Partial Obstruction and Prediction of Sperm Count after Surgery for Obstruction. (PDF, 4 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1981.
  8. The Intra-abdominal Testes: Microvascular Autotransplantation. (PDF, 4 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1981.
  9. Reversal of Vasectomy and the Treatment of Male Infertility. (PDF, 4 MB) Urologic Clinics of North America, 1981.
  10. Testicular Transplantation and Autotransplantation. (PDF, 8 MB) Chapter 22 of textbook, Extracorporeal and Microvascular Surgery, 1982.
  11. Recovery of Spermatogenesis after Testicle Autotransplantation in an Adult Male. (PDF, 2 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1982.
  12. Microsurgery for the Undescended Testicle. (PDF, 5 MB) Urologic Clinics of North America, 1982.
  13. Simultaneous Treatment of the Wife in Infertile Couples with Oligospermia. (PDF, 4 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1983.
  14. Microsurgical Reversal of Tubal Sterilization: Factors Affecting Pregnancy Rate, with Long-term Follow-up. (PDF, 2 MB) Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1984.
  15. Microsurgery for Vasectomy Reversal and Vasoepididymostomy. (PDF, 13 MB) Urology, 1984.
  16. First Fallopian Tube-Ovary Transplant Carried Out. (PDF, 2 MB) Welcome Trends in Ob/Gyn, 1985.
  17. Diagnosis and Management of Hypogonadism, Infertility, and Impotence. (PDF, 13 MB) Chapter 22 of textbook,Male Reproductive Dysfunction, 1986.
  18. New Treatment for Infertility Due to Congenital Absence of Vas Deferens. (PDF, 1 MB) The Lancet, 1987.
  19. Pregnancy Caused by Sperm from Vasa Efferentia. (PDF, 1 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1988.
  20. Pregnancy with Sperm Aspiration from the Proximal Head of the Epididymis: A New Treatment for Congenital Absence of the Vas Deferens. (PDF, 2 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1988.
  21. Pregnancy after Vasovasostomy for Vasectomy Reversal: A Study of Factors Followed for 10 Years. (PDF, 3 MB)Human Reproduction, 1989.
  22. Programming of Ovarian Stimulation with Norethindrone Acetate in IVF/GIFT Cycles. (PDF, 2 MB) Human Reproduction, 1989.
  23. The Relationship of Abnormal Semen Parameters to Male Fertility. (PDF, 4 MB) Human Reproduction, 1989.
  24. Results of Microsurgical Vasoepididymostomy: Role of Epididymis in Sperm Maturation. (PDF, 3 MB) Human Reproduction, 1989.
  25. Apparent Fertility of Human Spermatozoa from the Caput Epididymidis. (PDF, 4 MB) Journal of Andrology, 1989.
  26. Role of Epididymis in Sperm Maturation. (PDF, 3 MB) Urology, 1989.

ARTICLES FROM THE 1990s

  1. Microsurgery, Andrology, and Its Role in IVF. (PDF, 6 MB) Chapter in text book, Advances in Assisted Reproductive Technology, 1990.
  2. Quantitative Evaluation of Spermatogenesis by Testicular Histology in Men with Congenital Absence of the Vas Deferens Undergoing Epididymal Sperm Aspiration. (PDF, 3 MB) Human Reproduction, 1990.
  3. Congenital Absence of the Vas Deferens: The Fertilizing Capacity of Human Epididymal Sperm. (PDF, 3 MB) New England Journal of Medicine, 1990.
  4. When Predictions Don’t Predict. (PDF, 549 KB) The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1991. 549 KB
  5. Effect of Age on Male Fertility. (PDF, 5 MB) Chapter from textbook, Seminars in Reproductive Endocrinology, 1991.
  6. Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration and Assisted Reproductive Techniques. (PDF, 4 MB) Frontiers in Human Reproduction, 1991.
  7. Microsurgery and Andrology. (PDF, 5 MB) Chapter from textbook, 1991.
  8. Epididymal Surgery. (PDF, 8 MB) Chapter 8 from textbook, Infertility, 1992.
  9. The Relationship of Abnormal Semen Values to Pregnancy Outcome. (PDF, 770 KB) Chapter 10 from textbook, 1992.
  10. Techniques for the Resolution of Testicular Obstruction. (PDF, 8 MB) Chapter 78 from textbook, Reconstructive Urology, 1992.
  11. Surgical Management of Male Infertility. (PDF, 2 MB) Chapter 12 from textbook, Male Infertility, 1992.
  12. Ultrastructure of Human Sperm in Men with Congenital Absence of the Vas Deferens: Clinical Implications. (PDF, 2 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1992.
  13. Microcirugía y fertilición in vitro para la azoospermia obstructiva. (PDF, 5 MB) Chapter 14 from textbook, Avances en reproducción asistida, 1992.
  14. Recent Advances in Male Reproductive Surgery. (PDF, 10 MB) Chapter 13 from Annual Progress in Reproductive Medicine, 1993.
  15. Treatment of Male-factor Infertility. (PDF, 10 MB) Chapter 9 from Progress in Infertility, 1993.
  16. Aetiology of Congenital Absence of Vas Deferens: Genetic Study of Three Generations. (PDF, 4 MB) Human Reproduction, 1993.
  17. Conventional IVF vs ICSI (Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection) for Patients Requiring Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration (MESA). (PDF, 4 MB) Chapter from textbook, Frontiers in Endocrinology: Perspectives on Assisted Reproduction, 1994.
  18. The Use of Epididymal Sperm in Assisted Reproduction. (PDF, 8 MB) Chapter from textbook, Frontiers in Endocrinology: Perspectives on Assisted Reproduction, 1994.
  19. Microsurgery of the Male Genitalia for Infertility. (PDF, 8 MB) Chapter 59 from Reconstructive Urologic Surgery, 1994.
  20. Normal Fertilization of Human Oocytes after Testicular Sperm Extraction and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection.(PDF, 2 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1994.
  21. Conventional In-vitro Fertilization vs Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection for Patients Requiring Microsurgical Sperm Aspiration. (PDF, 3 MB) Human Reproduction, 1994.
  22. Refinements in the Methodology of Injection for Transvaginal Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer. (PDF, 2 MB) Human Reproduction, 1994.
  23. Birth after Preimplantation Diagnosis of the Cystic Fibrosis F508 Mutation by Polymerase Chain Reaction in Human Embryos Resulting from Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection with Epididymal Sperm. (PDF, 2 MB) The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994.
  24. A Modern View of Male Infertility. (PDF, 7 MB) From The Infertile Male: Advanced Assisted Reproductive Technology, 1994.
  25. Is Congenital Bilateral Absence of Vas Deferens a Primary Form of Cystic Fibrosis? Analyses of the CFTR Gene in 67 Patients. (PDF, 4 MB) The American Journal of Human Genetics, 1995.
  26. Embryo Development after ICSI Using Testicular, Epididymal and Ejaculated Spermatozoa. (PDF, 2 MB) Frontiers in Endocrinology, 1995.
  27. Fertilizing Capacity of Epididymal and Testicular Sperm with ICSI. (PDF, 5 MB) Frontiers in Endocrinology, 1995.
  28. The use of Epididymal and Testicular Sperm for ICSI. (PDF, 1 MB) From IX World Congress on In Vitro Fertilization and Alternated Assisted Reproduction, 1995.
  29. Assisted Reproductive Technology: Using Ejaculated, Fresh, and Frozen-thawed Epididymal and Testicular Spermatozoa Gives Rise to Comparable Results after Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection. (PDF, 5 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1995.
  30. Ongoing Pregnancies and Birth after Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection with Frozen-thawed Epididymal Spermatozoa. (PDF, 442 KB) Human Reproduction, 1995.
  31. Sertoli Cell only Revisited. (PDF, 1 MB) Human Reproduction, 1995.
  32. High Fertilization and Pregnancy Rate after Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection with Spermatozoa Obtained from Testicle Biopsy. (PDF, 3 MB) Human Reproduction, 1995.
  33. Pregnancies after Testicular Sperm Extraction and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection in Non-obstructive Azoospermia. (PDF, 3 MB) Human Reproduction, 1995.
  34. The use of Epididymal and Testicular Spermatozoa for Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection: The Genetic Implications for Male Infertility. (PDF, 8 MB) Human Reproduction, 1995.
  35. What Forms of Male Infertility are there left to Cure? (PDF, 2 MB) Human Reproduction, 1995.
  36. Diverse Spermatogenic Defects in Humans Caused by Y Chromosome Deletions Encompassing a Novel RNA-binding Protein Gene. (PDF, 7 MB) Nature Genetics, 1995.
  37. Mutations in the Cystic Fibrosis Gene in Patients with Congenital Absence of the Vas Deferens. (PDF, 5 MB) New England Journal of Medicine, 1995.
  38. Fertilizing Capacity of Epididymal and Testicular Sperm using Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). (PDF, 7 MB)Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 1995.
  39. Epididymal and Testicular Spermatozoa and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection. (PDF, 7 MB) Assisted Reproduction Reviews, 1996.
  40. Normal Pregnancies Resulting from Testicular Sperm Extraction and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection for Azoospermia Due to Maturation Arrest. (PDF, 6 MB) Fertility and Sterility, 1996.
  41. Seminoma Discovered in Two Males Undergoing Successful Testicular Sperm Extraction for Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection. (PDF, 807 KB) Human Reproduction, 1995.
  42. Outcome of Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection with Testicular Spermatozoa in Obstructive and Non-obstructive Azoospermia. (PDF, 426 KB) Human Reproduction, 1996.
  43. Cystic Fibrosis and Infertility Caused by Congenital Bilateral Absence of the Vas Deferens and Related Clinical Entities. (PDF, 2 MB) Human Reproduction, 1996.
  44. MESA or TESA? (PDF, 115 KB) Human Reproduction, 1996.
  45. Diverse Spermatogenic Defects in Humans Caused by Y Chromosome Deletions Encompassing a Novel RNA-binding Protein Gene. (PDF, 2 MB) Human Reproduction, 1996.
  46. Reproductive Biology. (PDF, 147 KB) The Scientist, 1996.
  47. Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE) and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) for Non-obstructive Azoospermia.(PDF, 1 MB) 10th World Congress on In Vitro Fertilization and Assisted Reproduction, 1997.
  48. The Disappearing Y Chromosome – “I Told You So!” (PDF, 266 KB) Human Reproduction, 1997.
  49. Distribution of Spermatogenesis in the Testicles of Azoospermic Men: The Presence of Spermatids in the Testes of Men with Germinal Failure. (PDF, 295 KB) Human Reproduction, 1997.
  50. The Effect of Female Age and Ovarian Reserve on Pregnancy Rate in Male Infertility: Treatment of Azoospermia with Sperm Retrieval and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection. (PDF, 66 KB) Human Reproduction, 1997.
  51. A Modern Approach to Male Infertility. (PDF, 2 MB) Serono Symposia, Insights Into Infertility Newsletter, 1997.
  52. ICSI with Epididymal and Testicular Sperm in Azoospermic Men. (PDF, 2 MB) From Treatment of Infertility: The New Frontiers, 1998.
  53. ICSI with Epididymal and Testicular Sperm Retrieval. (PDF, 1 MB) Male Sterility and Motility Disorders: Etiological Factors and Treatment, 1998.
  54. The Treatment of Azoospermia with Surgery and ICSI. (PDF, 4 MB) Chapter 10 from Male Fertility & Infertility, 1998.
  55. Enzymatic Digestion of Testicular Tissue May Rescue the Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Cycle in Some Patients with Non-obstructive Azoospermia. (PDF, 66 KB) Human Reproduction, 1998.
  56. Y Chromosome Deletions in Azoospermic and Severely Oligozoospermic Men Undergoing Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection after Testicular Sperm Extraction. (PDF, 336 KB) Human Reproduction, 1998.
  57. Debate: Are Spermatid Injections of any Clinical Value? (PDF, 6 MB) Human Reproduction, 1998.
  58. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Today: A Personal Review. (PDF, 5 MB) Human Reproduction, 1998.
  59. Spermatid Conception. (PDF, 1 MB) Human Reproduction, 1998.
  60. Editorial: The Cure and Proliferation of Male Infertility. (PDF, 2 MB) The Journal of Urology, 1998.
  61. The Disappearing Male. (PDF, 1 MB) From Towards Reproductive Certainty, 1999.
  62. Vasectomy. (PDF, 5 MB) From the Encyclopedia of Reproduction, 1999.
  63. No Differences in Outcome after Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection with Fresh or with Frozen-thawed Epididymal Spermatozoa. (PDF, 66 KB) Human Reproduction, 1999.
  64. Men with Infertility Caused by AZFc Deletion can Produce Sons by Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection, but are Likely to Transmit the Deletion and Infertility. (PDF, 102 KB) Human Reproduction, 1999.
  65. Sherman Silber: Be Fruitful and Multiply. (PDF, 6 MB) Lifestyles Magazine, 1999.
  66. An Azoospermic Man with a do novo Point Mutation in the Y-chromosome Gene USP9Y. (PDF, 381 KB) Nature Genetics, 1999.

ARTICLES FROM THE 2000s

  1. Evaluation and Treatment of Male Infertility. (PDF, 17 MB) Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000.
  2. Round Spermatid Injection. (PDF, 422 KB) Fertility and Sterility, 2000.
  3. Opinion: Microsurgical TESE and the Distribution of Spermatogenesis in Non-obstructive Azoospermia. (PDF, 5 MB)Human Reproduction, 2000.
  4. New Concepts in Operative Andrology: A Review. (PDF, 7 MB) International Journal of Andrology, 2000.
  5. Controversies in OB/GYN: Is Varicocelectomy Useful for Treatment of Male-factor Infertility? (PDF, 4 MB)Contemporary OB/GYN, 2001.
  6. The Varicocele Dilemma. (PDF, 139 KB) Human Reproduction, 2001.
  7. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection and Infertility. (PDF, 53 KB) Nature Genetics, 2001.
  8. A Physical Map of the Human Y Chromosome. (PDF, 160 KB) Nature, 2001.
  9. The AZFc Region of the Y Chromosome Features Massive Palindromes and Uniform Recurrent Deletions in Infertile Men. (PDF, 5 MB) Nature Genetics, 2001.
  10. Recombination Between Palindromes P5 and P1 on the HUman Y Chromosome Causes Massive Deletions and Spermatogenic Failure. (PDF, 786 KB) The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2002.
  11. El Uso de las Espermátides en la Azoospermia. (PDF, 12 MB) Chapter 42 from Reproducción Humana, 2002.
  12. Clinical Characterization of 42 Oligospermic or Azoospermic Men with Microdeletion of the AZFc Region of the Y Chromosome, and of 18 Children Conceived via ICSI. (PDF, 606 KB) Human Reproduction, 2002.
  13. Transmission of Male Infertility to Future Generations: Lessons from the Y Chromosome. (PDF, 303 KB) Human Reproduction Update, 2002.
  14. Judaism and Repoductive Technology. (PDF, 160 KB) 2003.
  15. Chromosomal Abnormalities in Embryos Derived from Testicular Sperm Extraction. (PDF, 324 KB) Fertility and Sterility, 2003.
  16. Successful Pregnancy and Delivery after Calcium Ionophore Oocyte Activation in a Normozoospermic Patient with Previous Failed Fertilization after Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection. (PDF, 57 KB) Fertility and Sterility, 2003.
  17. Abundant Gene Conversion Between Arms of Palindromes in Human and Ape Y Chromosomes. (PDF, 340 KB)Nature, 2003.
  18. The Male-specific Region of the Human Y Chromsome is a Mosaic of Discrete Sequence Classes. (PDF, 754 KB) Nature, 2003.
  19. Polymorphism for a 1.6-Mb Deletion of the Human Y Chromosome Persists Through Balance Between Recurrent Mutation and Haploid Selection. (PDF, 295 KB) Nature Genetics, 2003.
  20. Are Sequence Family Variants Useful for Identifying Deletions in the Human Y Chromosome? (PDF, 377 KB) The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2004.
  21. Genetics of Male Infertility: Evolution of the X and Y Chromosome and Transmission of Male Infertility to Future Generations. (PDF, 10 MB) Chapter 5 from Essential IVF, 2004.
  22. Evaluating the Infertile Male – Part 1. (PDF, 5 MB) Contemporary OB/GYN, 2004.
  23. Environmental vs Genetic Sex Determination: A Possible Factor in Dinosaur Extinction? (PDF, 307 KB) Fertility and Sterility, 2004.
  24. A Family of Human Y Chromosomes has Dispersed Throughout Northern Eurasia Despite a 1.8-Mb Deletion in the Azoospermia Factor c Region. (PDF, 332 KB) Genomics, 2004.
  25. Microscopic Vasectomy Reversal 30 Years Later: A Summary of 4010 Cases by the Same Surgeon. (PDF, 295 KB)Journal of Andrology, 2004.
  26. On Regenerating the Ovary and Generating Controversy. (PDF, 37 KB) Cell, 2005.
  27. Testis Biopsy and the Infertile Male. (PDF, 20 MB) Chapter 15 from textbook Office Andrology, 2005.
  28. Microsurgical Solutions to Male Infertility. (PDF, 2 MB) Contemporary OB/GYN, 2005.
  29. Ovarian Transplantation between Monozygotic Twins Discordant for Premature Ovarian Failure. (PDF, 315 KB) The New England Journal of Medicine, 2005.
  30. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection. (PDF, 4 MB) Chapter 47 from textbook Current Therapy in Equine Reproduction, 2006.
  31. Preliminary Tests of a New Reversible Male Contraceptive in Bush Dog, Speothos Venaticus: Open-ended Vasectomy and Microscopic Reversal. (PDF, 106 KB) Journal of Zoo and Wildlife, 2006.
  32. Prevalence of Premature Ovarian Failure in Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twins. (PDF, 90 KB) Human Reproduction, 2007.
  33. Live Birth Following Day Surgery Reversal of Female Sterilisation in Women Older then 40 Year: A Realistic Option in Australia? (PDF, 156 KB) Medical Journal of Australia, 2007.
  34. Ovarian Transplantation in a Series of Monozygotic Twins Discordant for Ovarian Failure. (PDF, 188 KB) The New England Journal of Medicine, 2007.
  35. Production of the First Offspring from Oocytes Derived from Fresh and Cryopreserved Pre-antral Follicles of Adult Mice. (PDF, 2 MB) Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2007.
  36. Long-term Economic Benefits Attributed to IVF-conceived Children: A Lifetime Tax Calculation. (PDF, 225 KB) The American Journal of Managed Care, 2008.
  37. Oocyte Vitrification – Women’s Emancipation Set in Stone. (PDF, 70 KB) Fertility and Sterility, 2008.
  38. A Series of Monozygotic Twins Discordant for Ovarian Failure: Ovary Transplantation (Cortical versus Microvascular) and Crypreservation. (PDF, 791 KB) Human Reproduction, 2008.
  39. Successful Pregnancy after Microsurgical Transplantation of an Intact Ovary. (PDF, 438 KB) The New England Journal of Medicine, 2008.
  40. Isodicentric Y Chromosomes and Sex Disorders as Byproducts of Homologous Recombination that Maintains Palindromes. (PDF, 1 MB) Cell, 2009.
  41. Fresh Ovarian Tissue and Whole Ovary Transplantation. (PDF, 373 KB) Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2009.
  42. Successful Vitrification of Bovine and Human Ovarian Tissue. (PDF, 3 MB) Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2009.
  43. What’s on the Mind of IVF Consumers? (PDF, 627 KB) Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2009.

ARTICLES FROM THE 2010s

  1. Ovarian Function 6 Years after Cryopreservation and Transplantation of Whole Sheep Ovaries. (PDF, 496 KB)Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2010.
  2. Duration of Fertility after Fresh and Frozen Ovary Transplantation. (PDF, 606 KB) Fertility and Sterility, 2010.
  3. Where Dreams are Born. (PDF, 2 MB) Jewish Light, 2010.
  4. Minimal Ovarian Stimulation (mini-IVF) for IVF Utilizing Vitrification and Cryopreserved Embryo Transfer. (PDF, 406 KB) Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2010.
  5. Role of Semen Analysis in Subfertile Couples. (PDF, 250 KB) Fertility and Sterility, 2010.
  6. Judaism and Reproductive Technology. (PDF, 2 MB) 2010.
  7. To Transplant or Not to Transplant – That Is the Question. (PDF, 3 MB) 2010.
  8. Surgical procedure to conserve the uterus for future pregnancy in patients suffering from massive adenomyosis.(PDF, 958 KB) Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2010.
  9. Sperm Retrieval for Azoospermia and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Success Rates – A Personal Overview.(PDF, 1 MB) Human Fertility, 2010.
  10. Vitrification of oocytes from endangered Mexican gray wolves (Canis lupus baileyi). (PDF, 319 KB) Theriogenology, 2010.
  11. Unexpected resilience of species with temperature-dependent sex determination at the Cretaceous–Palaeogene boundary. (PDF, 238 KB) Biology Letters, 2010.
  12. Sperm retrieval for azoospermia and intracytoplasmic sperm injection success rates – A personal overview. (PDF, 1 MB) Human Fertility, 2010.
  13. Ovary Transplantation for Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients: Fresh and Frozen. (PDF, 1 MB) Chapter 42 from textbook Clinial Infertility, 2010.
  14. Human male infertility, the Y chromosome, and dinosaur extinction. (PDF, 1 MB) Middle East Fertility Society Journal, January 18, 2011.