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Mutagenicity in the sperm of Drosophila and the structure of the “nitrogen-mustard” molecule [PDF]
O. G. Fahmy, Myrtle J. Fahmy
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ABSTRACT Given the growing evidence that soy may exhibit estrogenic effects in males under certain conditions, it was essential to conduct a comprehensive study to elucidate this. This dose–response meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials was conducted to investigate the effects of soy and its products on male sex hormones.
Seyede Hamide Rajaie +3 more
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Ejaculate Ejection by Female Fruit Flies Does Not Correlate With Mating Latency or Male Presence, Irrespective of How Ejection Is Measured. [PDF]
Sanghvi K, Todorova B, Sepil I.
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Tetradecenoic and Dodecenoic Acids in Sperm Oil. II
Yoshiyuki Toyama, Tomotaro TSUCHIYA
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Edible insects offer a sustainable protein source, requiring fewer resources than traditional livestock. Despite challenges, they have the potential to enhance food security and sustainability for a growing global population. ABSTRACT As the world faces an escalating protein crisis amid climate change, population growth, and resource scarcity, edible ...
Anil Gautam +6 more
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Identifying potential genetic biomarkers for sperm dysfunction through whole-genome sequencing. [PDF]
Khan MR +7 more
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Researches on Unsaponifiable Matters in Sperm Blubber Oil
Seiichi UENO, Ryosei Koyama
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Reactions of the lactate dehydrogenase X-band in human sperm with homologous and heterologous antisera [PDF]
N Ressler, Kent Stitzer, D. R. ACKERMAN
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Testicular sperm extraction and intracytoplasmic sperm injection [PDF]
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In the Qatari cuisine, seafood showed significantly elevated mercury concentrations, whereas arsenic was more evenly distributed across the different foods. Although arsenic exposure was low (HQ < 0.2), mercury posed a high risk (HQ 7.9–9.3; HI > 8), highlighting seafood as the dominant dietary source of heavy metal exposure. ABSTRACT Heavy metals have
Dalal AlAnsari +5 more
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