Carla Crespi
University of Milan
6 Papers
48 Citations
Carla Crespi is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Semen quality & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Dioxin Exposure, from Infancy through Puberty, Produces Endocrine Disruption and Affects Human Semen Quality
Paolo Mocarelli,Pier Mario Gerthoux,Donald G. Patterson,Silvano Milani,Giuseppe Limonta,Maria Bertona,Stefano Signorini,Pierluigi Tramacere,Laura Colombo,Carla Crespi,Paolo Brambilla,Cecilia Sarto,Vittorio Carreri,Eric J. Sampson,Wayman E. Turner,Larry L. Needham +15 more
TL;DR: Exposure to TCDD in infancy reduces sperm concentration and motility, and an opposite effect is seen with exposure during puberty, which is within one order of magnitude of those in the industrialized world in the 1970s and 1980s and may be responsible for the reported decrease in sperm quality.
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Perinatal exposure to low doses of dioxin can permanently impair human semen quality.
Paolo Mocarelli,Pier Mario Gerthoux,Larry L. Needham,Donald G. Patterson,Giuseppe Limonta,Rosanna Falbo,Stefano Signorini,Maria Bertona,Carla Crespi,Cecilia Sarto,Paul Scott,Wayman E. Turner,Paolo Brambilla +12 more
TL;DR: In utero and lactational exposure of children to relatively low dioxin doses can permanently reduce sperm quality and reproductive hormones.
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Results of a pilot study of endoscopic screening of first degree relatives of colorectal cancer patients in Italy
Laura Colombo,Gianluigi Corti,Filippo Magri,Alessandro Marocchi,Paolo Brambilla,Carla Crespi,Luigi Manieri,Sergio Ghezzi,Daniela Giannone,Luca Merlino,Paolo Mocarelli +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that about 30% of the eligible population would comply at least with sigmoidoscopic screening, and more widespread public information about the ability to cure colorectal cancer are necessary for better compliance.
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A new method for D-glucaric acid excretion measurement that is suitable for automated instruments.
Paolo Mocarelli,Paolo Brambilla,L. Colombo,Alessandro Marocchi,Carla Crespi,P. Tramacere,A. Mondonico +6 more
TL;DR: A new, fast microanalytical method is suggested for uGA determination in which beta-glucuronidase activity inhibition produced by uGA-derived 1,4-D- glucarolactone is measured, which measures uGA more accurately than other enzymatic methods based on BG inhibition.