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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
In no phase of medicine is it more difficult to evaluate etiological factors and therapeutic results than in the problem of infertility. The numerous constitutional and local conditions that can affect fertility of both the husband and the wife are so diversified that in any critical analysis it is difficult to know where to start and when to stop ...
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In no phase of medicine is it more difficult to evaluate etiological factors and therapeutic results than in the problem of infertility. The numerous constitutional and local conditions that can affect fertility of both the husband and the wife are so diversified that in any critical analysis it is difficult to know where to start and when to stop ...
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Cryopreservation of Mammalian Semen
2007Mammalian spermatozoa were among the very first cells to be successfully cryopreserved and over the last five decades the use of frozen-thawed semen for artificial insemination has come to play an important role in domestic livestock production. More recently, semen freezing has increasingly been utilized in the establishment of genetic resource banks ...
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The causes of reduced fertility with cryopreserved semen.
Animal Reproduction Science, 2000P. F. Watson
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Semen quality in the 21st century
Nature reviews. Urology, 2017H. Virtanen, N. Jørgensen, J. Toppari
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Effect of Boar Semen Senility on Peroxidation of Semen Lipids
Journal of Animal Science, 1966W. G. Hoekstra+2 more
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