Effect and mechanisms of reproductive tract infection on oxidative stress parameters, sperm DNA fragmentation, and semen quality in infertile males
Abstract Recent years have seen a rising incidence of male infertility, mostly caused by the decline of sperm quality. The ratio of infertile males to infertile females has escalated from 3:7 in 2013 to current 5:5, which turns male infertility into the research focus of reproductive medicine. This...
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Main Authors: | Kang-Sheng Liu (Author), Xiao-Dong Mao (Author), Feng Pan (Author), Rui Fang An (Author) |
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