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Li Z et al. – This study demonstrates that the cryopreservation produces various cryodamage to human spermatozoa, possibly through mechanism of ROS. Appropriate ascorbate or catalase supplementation of cryoprotective medium restrains ROS level and the resultant cryodamage.

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