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Epidemiological assessment of occupationally related, chemically induced sperm count suppression
Thomas H. Milby,Donald Whorton +1 more
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Exposure to DBCP, but not to ECH, was positively associated with detectable sperm count suppression and it is suggested that the key to identifying and assessing occupationally related sperm count suppressed lies in the proper classification and interpretation of group sperm count data.Citations
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