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Detecting Male Infertility with Epigenetic Biomarker

Detecting Male Infertility with Epigenetic Biomarker

Detecting Male Infertility with Epigenetic Biomarker

A Modern way of detecting Male Infertility:

Epigenetic Biomarker is a new method of finding Infertility among Male Patients. This improvised technique will Screen and Figure out the possibilities and provides suitable treatment options that are available for cure. Male Infertility has caused a series of reproductive diseases and health issues.

A series of Experiments has done by Michael Skinner and his team of International Collaborators and finally came up with the result of solving this issue. Skinner is a reproductive biologist from Washington State University.


It is found that this trained and tested modern technique will easily diagnose the patient's range of infertility and suggest them with proper treatments. This, in turn, saves a lot of youngsters and couples, who are unable to have a child on their own. Those people found to have negative results need to seek medical attention as soon as possible to get rid of this problem.

Around 20 percent of men require in-vitro fertilization to have a child will have a higher chance of getting infertility problems. They 1st Undergo Regimen for one year, and later they will be put into IVF. The cure for this issue and the Time Period remain uncertain.

According to previous researches, it has been evident that there can be a little possibility of having the link between Male infertility and altered Methyl molecules to produce Sperm DNA to stimulate the function of Genes. Usage of advanced molecular analysis will probably give the clear cut decision about those alterations that occur in both fertile and infertile men.


It has been concluded that the infertile men have some kind of biomarker attached to them, and it is responsible for them being impotent. It can also be used to find persons who will be capable of responding to hormone therapies in order to find a better solution.

Detecting Male Infertility with Epigenetic Biomarker