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Ciftci H et al. – The production of reactive oxygen species is a normal physiologic event in various organs. However, overproduction of reactive oxygen species can be detrimental to sperm and has been associated with male infertility. NAC could improve some semen parameters and the oxidative/antioxidant status in patients with male infertility.

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