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Elevated scrotal temperature, but not varicocele grade, reflects testicular oxidative stress-mediated apoptosis
World Journal of Urology, 08/11/09
Shiraishi K et al. – Elevation of scrotal temperature is one of the major factors to impair spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis in testis with varicocele. This heat stress is shown to be closely associated with oxidative stress, following the apoptosis of germ cells.
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