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    Peter Schlegel

    Department of Urology, Cornell University, New York, NY, USA

  • Photo of Michael Witt

    Michael Witt

    Reproductive Biology Associates, Atlanta, GA, USA

Section Topics

  • » Anatomic abnormalities & disorders
  • » Assisted reproductive technologies
  • » Basic science in male infertility
  • » Diagnosis
  • » Disorders of ejaculation
  • » Environmental issues & endocrine disruption
  • » Genetic disorders & male infertility
  • » Idiopathic oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (including drug treatment)
  • » Infections & diseases
  • » Inherited disorders
  • » Obstructions of the male genital tract (including microsurgery)
  • » Other treatments (e.g. drug therapy, surgery)
  • » Spermatology & spermatogenic failure

TOP RATED ARTICLE THIS WEEK [FREE TO VIEW]

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Array comparative genomic hybridization in male infertility.

Stouffs K, Vandermaelen D, Massart A, Menten B, Vergult S, Tournaye H, Lissens W. Hum Reprod. 2012 Mar; 27(3):921-9

1 Evaluation, most recent by

Dolores Lamb and Alexander W. Pastuszak, Baylor College of Medicine, USA. F1000 Urology

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