Associations of semen quality with non-essential heavy metals in blood and seminal fluid: data from the Environment and Male Infertility (EMI) study in Lebanon
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Associations of semen quality with non-essential heavy metals in blood and seminal fluid: data from the Environment and Male Infertility (EMI) study in Lebanon
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Keywords
Non-essential heavy metals, Semen quality, Male infertility, Environmental pollution
Journal
JOURNAL OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTION AND GENETICS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2018-06-21
DOI
10.1007/s10815-018-1236-z
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