Nisarg R Desai

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Publications

  1. ncbi Pathophysiology of cell phone radiation: oxidative stress and carcinogenesis with focus on male reproductive system
    Nisarg R Desai
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute and Obstetrics and Gynecology and Women s Health Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    Reprod Biol Endocrinol 7:114. 2009
  2. ncbi Cell phones: modern man's nemesis?
    Kartikeya Makker
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    Reprod Biomed Online 18:148-57. 2009
  3. ncbi Reactive oxygen species levels are independent of sperm concentration, motility, and abstinence in a normal, healthy, proven fertile man: a longitudinal study
    Nisarg R Desai
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio 44195, USA
    Fertil Steril 94:1541-3. 2010
  4. ncbi Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW) from cellular phones on human ejaculated semen: an in vitro pilot study
    Ashok Agarwal
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio 44195, USA
    Fertil Steril 92:1318-25. 2009
  5. ncbi Lifestyle and testicular dysfunction: a brief update
    Ashok Agarwal
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute and Obst Gyne and Women s Health Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
    Biomed Pharmacother 62:550-3. 2008
  6. ncbi Role of oxidative stress in pathogenesis of varicocele and infertility
    Ashok Agarwal
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute and Obstetrics Gynecology and Women s Health Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio 44195, USA
    Urology 73:461-9. 2009

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Publications6

  1. ncbi Pathophysiology of cell phone radiation: oxidative stress and carcinogenesis with focus on male reproductive system
    Nisarg R Desai
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute and Obstetrics and Gynecology and Women s Health Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    Reprod Biol Endocrinol 7:114. 2009
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  2. ncbi Cell phones: modern man's nemesis?
    Kartikeya Makker
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    Reprod Biomed Online 18:148-57. 2009
    ..A novel study is described, which is looking at changes in semen parameters, oxidative stress markers and sperm DNA damage in semen samples exposed in vitro to cell phone radiation...
  3. ncbi Reactive oxygen species levels are independent of sperm concentration, motility, and abstinence in a normal, healthy, proven fertile man: a longitudinal study
    Nisarg R Desai
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio 44195, USA
    Fertil Steril 94:1541-3. 2010
    ..We suggest that fluctuation in seminal ROS values may be related to physiologic or transient changes in spermatogenesis...
  4. ncbi Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW) from cellular phones on human ejaculated semen: an in vitro pilot study
    Ashok Agarwal
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio 44195, USA
    Fertil Steril 92:1318-25. 2009
    ..To evaluate effects of cellular phone radiofrequency electromagnetic waves (RF-EMW) during talk mode on unprocessed (neat) ejaculated human semen...
  5. ncbi Lifestyle and testicular dysfunction: a brief update
    Ashok Agarwal
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute and Obst Gyne and Women s Health Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
    Biomed Pharmacother 62:550-3. 2008
    ....
  6. ncbi Role of oxidative stress in pathogenesis of varicocele and infertility
    Ashok Agarwal
    Center for Reproductive Medicine, Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute and Obstetrics Gynecology and Women s Health Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio 44195, USA
    Urology 73:461-9. 2009
    ..We conclude that spermatozoal dysfunction in varicocele patients could be multifactorial, and oxidative stress-induced injury appears to be one of the main causes...