Comparative Evaluation of the Impact of Subacute Exposure of Smokeless Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke on Rat Testis

This study investigated the effects of 30-day exposure to tobacco smoke (TS), smokeless tobacco (ST), and nicotine on reproductive parameters and oxidative biomarkers in prepubertal and adult male rats. Sperm motility was reduced by 77.5 and 89.0% in TS and ST exposed prepubertal rats and 71.1 and 8...

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Main Authors: Jonah Sydney Aprioku (Author), Theresa Chioma Ugwu (Author)
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Publicado: Hindawi Limited, 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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