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Tang SS et al. – Sperm of isolated teratozoospermic men have higher rates of chromosomal abnormalities and DNA fragmentation than that of the fertile controls. Specific abnormal sperm morphology can be correlated to chromosomal abnormalities and level of DNA fragmentation in sperm.

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