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Male fertility: how everyday chemicals are destroying sperm counts in humans and animals
Posted on 18/04/2021 6:56:25 AM [#8916 ]
Ambient air pollution exposed during preantral-antral follicle transition stage was sensitive to associate with clinical pregnancy for women receiving
Posted on 19/08/2020 12:03:16 PM [#8658 ]
COVID-19 and human spermatozoa - potential risks for infertility and sexual transmission
Posted on 31/07/2020 5:13:03 PM [#8627 ]
How to Keep Gametes and Embryos from Environmental Harm
Posted on 31/07/2020 7:18:26 AM [#8626 ]
Sources of Exposure to Urinary Phthalates Among Couples Undergoing Infertility Treatment
Posted on 1/07/2020 6:56:55 AM [#8582 ]
Influence of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure on IVF: Now Is the Time to Focus on Women
Posted on 15/06/2020 6:16:23 PM [#8558 ]
Antioxidant CoQ10 Restores Fertility by Rescuing Bisphenol A-Induced Oxidative DNA Damage in the Caenorhabditis elegans Germline
Posted on 9/02/2020 5:43:52 AM [#8393 ]
Antioxidant reverses BPD-induced fertility damage in worms
Posted on 9/02/2020 5:40:10 AM [#8392 ]
Bisphenol a: an emerging threat to male fertility”
Posted on 20/12/2019 5:40:49 AM [#8341 ]
No defects found in reproductive ability of male mice returning from short stay in space
Posted on 6/11/2019 11:31:53 PM [#8293 ]
The impact of antenatal Bisphenol A exposure on male reproductive function at 20–22 years of age
Posted on 29/10/2019 10:17:27 AM [#8287 ]
Time-Varying Exposure to Air Pollution and Outcomes of in Vitro Fertilization among Couples from a Fertility Clinic
Posted on 8/07/2019 6:55:21 AM [#8198 ]
Male mice, caged in the International Space Station for 35 days, sire healthy offspring
Posted on 11/06/2019 11:33:20 PM [#8294 ]
“Bisphenol a: an emerging threat to male fertility”
Posted on 22/01/2019 7:50:35 AM [#8042 ]
Air pollution and female fertility: a systematic review of literature
Posted on 1/01/2019 5:03:15 PM [#8010 ]
Intake of Fruits and Vegetables with Low-to-Moderate Pesticide Residues Is Positively Associated with Semen-Quality Parameters among Young Healthy Men
Posted on 29/08/2018 7:59:46 AM [#7856 ]
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in human follicular fluid and in vitro fertilization outcomes, a pilot study
Posted on 22/08/2018 12:24:37 AM [#7851 ]
The effect of follicullar fluid pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls concentrations on intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) embryological and c
Posted on 22/08/2018 12:20:41 AM [#7850 ]
Evaluation of effect of selected trace elements on dynamics of sperm DNA fragmentation.
Posted on 19/08/2018 7:20:30 AM [#7849 ]
Evaluation of trace metals in follicular fluid in ICSI-treated patients
Posted on 18/08/2018 5:32:03 PM [#7846 ]
Secular trends in semen parameters among men attending a fertility center between 2000 and 2017: Identifying potential predictors
Posted on 11/06/2018 11:46:37 PM [#7936 ]
Association between ambient air pollution and pregnancy rate in women who underwent IVF
Posted on 2/05/2018 7:09:56 AM [#7807 ]
Association Between Pesticide Residue Intake From Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables and Pregnancy Outcomes Among Women Undergoing Infertility Treat
Posted on 15/03/2018 4:45:09 PM [#7785 ]
Association Between Pesticide Residue Intake From Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables and Pregnancy Outcomes Among Women Undergoing Infertility Treat
Posted on 1/11/2017 4:29:22 PM [#7663 ]
Urinary Concentrations of Organophosphate Flame Retardant Metabolites and Pregnancy Outcomes among Women Undergoing in Vitro Fertilization
Posted on 28/08/2017 10:03:10 PM [#7601 ]
Flame retardants and likelihood of pregnancy in women undergoing fertility treatments
Posted on 28/08/2017 9:57:42 PM [#7600 ]
Intake of pesticide residue from fruits, vegetables and infertility treatment outcomes