Cancer Chemotherapy and Chemiluminescence Detection of Reactive Oxygen Species in Human Semen
Advanced treatments have improved the prognosis of cancer survivors. Anticancer drugs generate large amounts of cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), but their direct effects on sperm ROS production are unclear. We examined 64 semen samples of men who had received cancer chemotherapy, 467 semen sa...
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Main Authors: | Teppei Takeshima (Author), Shinnosuke Kuroda (Author), Yasushi Yumura (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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