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Clinical significance of reactive oxygen species in semen of infertile Indian men
Andrologia, 07/07/09
Venkatesh S et al. - Measurement of seminal ROS levels may be used in Indian infertile men for better understanding of the aetiology and selection of antioxidant regimen in the treatment of male infertility. However, large studies may be urgently warranted to find out the role of antioxidants in ROS elevated Indian infertile men through randomised, controlled clinical study.
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