publications-dr-alavi-hmpg

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  • Book and Special Issues

 

 

4. Kowalski, R., Alavi, S.M.H., Dzyuba, B., Żarski, D., Horváth, Á., 2021. Reproductive Biology in Aquatic Animals: Implications for Aquaculture and Environmental Conservation. Animals.

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/animals/special_issues/Reproductive_Biology_in_Aquatic_Animals

3. Alavi, S.M.H., Cosson, J., 2019. Reproductive Biology in Male Aquatic Animals: From Stem Cells to Sperm. Theriogenology.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/theriogenology/special-issue/10CHC2SKDMB

2. Alavi, S.M.H., Linhart, O., Rosenthal, H., 2008. The Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on the Biology of Fish Sperm. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, Volume 24, Issue  4.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14390426/2008/24/4

1. Alavi, S.M.H., Cosson, J.J., Coward, K., Rafiee, G., 2008. Fish Spermatology. Alpha Science 
Ltd, Oxford, UK, ISBN 978-1-84265-369-2.

 

  • Book Chapters and Review Articles

 

15. Alavi, S.M.H., Barzegar-Fallah, S., Rahdar, P., Ahmadi, M.M., Yavari, M., Hatef A., Golshan, M., Linhart, O., 2021. Environmental contaminants and fertility threat in male fishes: Effects and possible mechanisms of action learned from wildlife and laboratory studies. Animals.

14. Alavi, S.M.H., 2020. A review on sperm cryobanking in sturgeons. In: Collection of specialized meeting lectures on biodiversity and aquatic genetic resources, Golshan, M., Aghaei, M.J., Pourkazemi, M., Gaffari, H., Jorfi, E., Owfi, F., Yarmohammadi, M., Alavi, S.M.H., (Authors). Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute, Registration No. 58315, Tehran, Iran, pp. 43–49. (In Farsi)

13. Golshan, M., Alavi, S.M.H., 2019. Androgen signaling in male fishes: Examples of anti-androgenic chemicals that cause reproductive disorders. Theriogenology, November, 139: 58–71.

12. Alavi, S.M.H., Cosson, J., Bondarenko, O., Linhart, O., 2019. Sperm motility in fishes: (III) diversity of regulatory signals from membrane to the axoneme. Theriogenology, September 15, 136: 143–165.

11. Boulais, M., Demoy-Schneider, M., Alavi, S.M.H., Cosson, J., 2019. Spermatozoa motility in bivalves: Signaling, flagellar beating behavior, and energetics. Theriogenology, September 15, 136: 15–27.

10. Alavi, S.M.H., Nagasawa, K., Takahashi, K.G., Osada, M., 2017. Structure-function of serotonin in bivalve molluscs. In: Serotonin - A Chemical Messenger Between All Types of Living Cells, Kaneez, F.S., (Ed.). InTech - open science, pp. 33–63. ISBN: 978-953-51-3362-9.

9. Alavi, S.M.H., Nagasawa, K., Takahashi, K.G., Osada, M., 2017. Pharmacology and molecular identity of serotonin receptor in bivalve mollusks. In: Serotonin - A Chemical Messenger Between All Types of Living Cells, Kaneez, F.S., (Ed.). InTech - open science, pp. 7–31. ISBN: 978-953-51-3362-9.

8. Alavi, S.M.H., Ciereszko, A., Hatef, A., Křišťan, J., Dzyuba, B., Boryshpolets, S., Rodina, M., Cosson, J., Linhart, O., 2015. Sperm morphology, physiology, motility and cryopreservation in Percidae. In: Biology and Culture of Percid Fishes-Principles and Practices, Kestemont, P., Dabrowski, K., Summerfelt, R.C. (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, pp. 163–191. ISBN: 978-94-017-7226-6.

7. Hatef, A., Alavi, S.M.H., Golshan, M., Linhart, O., 2013. Toxicity of environmental contaminants to fish spermatozoa functions in vitro – A review. Aquatic Toxicology, September 15, 140–141: 134–144.

6. Alavi, S.M.H., Psenicka, M., Li, P., Hatef, A., Hulak, M., Rodina, M., Gela, D., Linhart, O., 2012. Sperm morphology and biology in sturgeon. In: Sperm Cell Research in the 21st Century: Historical Discoveries to New Horizens, Morisawa, M. (Ed.). Adthree Publishing Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, pp. 100–112. ISBN: 978-4-904419-37-3.

5. Alavi, S.M.H., Hatef, A., Pšenička, M., Kašpar, V., Boryshpolets, S., Dzyuba, B., Cosson, J., Bondarenko, V., Rodina, M., Gela, D., Linhart, O., 2012. Sperm biology and control of reproduction in sturgeon: (II) Sperm morphology, acrosome reaction, motility and cryopreservation. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, December, 22(4): 861–886.

4. Alavi, S.M.H., Rodina, M., Gela, D., Linhart, O., 2012. Sperm biology and control of reproduction in sturgeon: (I) Testicular development, sperm maturation and seminal plasma characteristics. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, September, 22(3): 695–717.

3. Alavi, S.M.H., Linhart, O., Coward, K., Rodina, M., 2008. Fish spermatology: Implication for aquaculture management. In: Fish Spermatology, Alavi, S.M.H., Cosson, J.J., Coward, K., Rafiee, R. (Eds.). Alpha Science Ltd, Oxford, UK, pp. 397–460. ISBN: 978-1-84265-369-2.

2. Alavi, S.M.H., Cosson, J., 2006. Sperm motility in fishes: (II) Effects of ions and osmotic pressure. Cell Biology International, January, 30(1): 1–14.

1. Alavi, S.M.H., Cosson, J., 2005. Sperm motility in fishes: I. Effects of pH and temperature. Cell Biology International, February, 29(2): 101–110.

 

  • Recent Research Articles

 

Golshan, M., Hatef, A., Socha, M., Sokołowska-Mikołajczyk, M., Habibi, H.R., Linhart, O., Alavi, S.M.H., 2021. Some recent data on reproductive disorders in goldfish exposed to bisphenol A: Effects on hypothalamus and pituitary. Submitted.

Alavi, S.M.H., Hatef, A., Butts, I.A.E., Bondarenko, O., Cosson, J., Babiak, I., 2021. Some recent data on sperm morphology and motility kinetics in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.). Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, April, 47(2): 327–338.

Nichols, Z.G., Rikard, S., Alavi, S.M.H., Walton, W.C., Butts, I.A.E., 2021. Regulation of sperm motility in Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) spawning naturally in seawater with low salinity. PLoS ONE, March, 16(3): e0243569.

Golshan, M., Hatef, A., Habibi, H.R., Alavi, S.M.H., 2020. A rapid approach to assess estrogenic transcriptional activity of bisphenol A in the liver of goldfish. Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences 19(6), 2877–2892.

Rajeswari, J.J., Hatef, A., Golshan, M., Alavi, S.M.H., Unniappan, S., 2019. Metabolic stress leads to divergent changes in the ghrelinergic system in goldfish (Carassius auratus) gonads. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, September, 235: 112–120.