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Title: | An in vivo model to study oxidative stress on male fertility: can red palm oil supplementation offer protection? | Authors: | Aboua, Yapo Guillaume Brooks, Nicole L Mahfouz, R.Z. Agarwal, A du Plessis, SS |
Keywords: | Vivo model;study;oxidative stress;male fertility;red palm;oil;supplementation;offer protection | Issue Date: | 2010 | Source: | Aboua, Y. G., Brooks, N. & Mahfouz, R.Z. et al. 2010. An in vivo model to study oxidative stress on male fertility: can red palm oil supplementation offer protection. IFFS 20th World Congress on Fertility & Sterility, Munich, Germany, 12-16 September. [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262882053] | Conference: | IFFS 20th World Congress on Fertility & Sterility | Abstract: | Many environmental, physiological, and genetic factors have been shown to impair sperm function through oxidative damage. Understanding how oxidative stress (OS) affects sperm function will be beneficial in designing new and effective treatment strategies to combat male subfertility. | URI: | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262882053 http://hdl.handle.net/11189/8100 |
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