Immobilising effect ofRuta graveolens L. on human spermatozoa: coumarin compounds are involved

Author:

Naghibi Harat Z.1,Lakpour N.2,Sadeghipoor H. R.3,Kamalinejad M.4,Eshraghian M. R.5,Naghibi B.6,Akhondi M. M.7,Binaafar S.7,Sadeghi M. R.8

Affiliation:

1. IVF Center; Arash Women Hospital; School of Medicine; Tehran University of Medical Sciences; Tehran Iran

2. Nanobiotechnology Research Center; Avicenna Research Institute; ACECR; Tehran Iran

3. Physiology Department; School of Medicine; Tehran University of Medical Sciences; Tehran Iran

4. Department of Pharmacognosy; School of Pharmacy; Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences; Tehran Iran

5. Biostatics Department; School of Health; Tehran University of Medical Sciences; Tehran Iran

6. Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology; School of Pharmacy; Kerman University of Medical Sciences; Kerman Iran

7. Reproductive Biotechnology Research Center; Avicenna Research Institute; ACECR; Tehran Iran

8. Monoclonal Antibody Research Center; Avicenna Research Institute; ACECR; Tehran Iran

Funder

Avicenna Research Institute

Tehran Medical School

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Endocrinology,General Medicine

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5. Mode of action of psoralens, benzofurans, acridinons, and coumarins on the ionic currents in intact myelinated nerve fibres and its significance in demyelinating diseases;Bohuslavizki;Gen Physiol Biophys,1994

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