Anacyclus pyrethrum enhances fertility in cadmium-intoxicated male rats by improving sperm functions
Abstract Background Environmental pollutants, particularly heavy metals, have been frequently connected to male infertility. Cadmium was previously shown to reduce male fertility by causing oxidative stress. Anacyclus pyrethrum is a well-known medicinal plant. Most of its parts, notably the roots, h...
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Main Authors: | Aya A. Mahmoud (Author), Mennat Allah M. Shaaban (Author), Wesam T. Basal (Author) |
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