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229 related items for PubMed ID: 25241589

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    Yan JG, Agresti M, Bruce T, Yan YH, Granlund A, Matloub HS.
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  • 24. Effects of subchronic exposure to radio frequency from a conventional cellular telephone on testicular function in adult rats.
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  • 26. Spermatogenesis and epididymal sperm after scrotal gamma irradiation in adult rats.
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  • 30. Testicular toxicity in mercuric chloride treated rats: association with oxidative stress.
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  • 31. Biological and morphological effects on the reproductive organ of rats after exposure to electromagnetic field.
    Ozguner M, Koyu A, Cesur G, Ural M, Ozguner F, Gokcimen A, Delibas N.
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  • 37. Influence of 50 Hz magnetic field on sex hormones and other fertility parameters of adult male rats.
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