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Genetics of Male Fertility

2014
Early in embryogenesis, cells that are destined to become germ cells take on a different destiny from other cells in the embryo. The germ cells are not programmed to perform "vital" functions but to perpetuate the species through the transfer of genetic materials to the next generation.
Yi-Nan, Lin, Martin M, Matzuk
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Male reproduction: Fertility

Sexuality and Disability, 1993
Male infertility is defined as the inability to induce a pregnancy with unprotected intercourse with a presumably fertile female partner for a minimum period of 1 year (Sherins & Howards, 1986). Infertility involves a couple and, therefore, can be based on male factors, female factors, or both.
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Preserving male fertility

Science, 2019
Reproductive Biology Before chemotherapy or radiation treatment, sperm from adult men can be cryopreserved for future use. However, this is not possible for prepubertal boys. Fayomi et al. grafted cryopreserved testicular tissue from castrated pubertal rhesus macaques, placing each animal's own testis sections under the skin of the back or scrotum (see
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Preserving Male Fertility

2017
Do you love your fertility? Obviously yes; but the most important question is how often do you think of preserving your fertility? Not so often or never. We tend to believe that fertility doesn’t require any care and in some societies; this subject is secluded from family matters.
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Male Fertility

2017
Kim Hill, A. Magdalena Hurtado
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Male fertility

Urology, 1973
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Fertility issues in cancer survivorship

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2014
Sun H Kim, Michael Eisenberg
exaly  

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