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625 related items for PubMed ID: 17714845

  • 1. An in vitro study on reproductive toxicity of aluminium chloride on rabbit sperm: the protective role of some antioxidants.
    Yousef MI, Kamel KI, El-Guendi MI, El-Demerdash FM.
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  • 13. Antioxidant supplementations in vitro improve rat sperm parameters and enhance antioxidant enzyme activities against dimethoate-induced sperm damages.
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