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Volume: 15 Issue: 5

1. SHENG MAI ZHUSHEYE improves the viability and movement parameters of human sperm in vitro. Page:468—471
2. Molecular mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine for erectile dysfunction. Page:459—462
3. NADPH oxidase and male erectile dysfunction. Page:455—458
4. B-cell lymphoma/leukemia-2 and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Page:452—454
5. Transurethral prostatectomy with the bipolar plasmakinetic technique for benign prostate hyperplasia: a report of 712 cases. Page:449—451
6. Testis necrosis following repeated misdiagnosis of testicular torsion: a case report and literature review. Page:445—448
7. Amlodipine combined with terazosin reduces postvoid residual and the risk of acute urinary retention. Page:441—444
8. Diagnostic value of lesion-directed prostate biopsy under TRUS in early detection of prostate cancer. Page:437—440
9. Value of 3D 1H-MRS with body coil at 3T in the differential diagnosis of the prostate cancer. Page:431—436
10. Differentiation of rat adipose-derived stem cells into smooth-muscle-like cells in vitro. Page:425—430
11. Effects of different proportions of cryoprotectant to seminal plasma on the motility of post-thaw human sperm. Page:422—424
12. Establishment of a method for quantifying tuberous sclerosis complex 2 mRNA in mouse single oocyte and preimplantation embryo. Page:417—421
13. Comparative analysis of three different surgical approaches to varicocelectomy. Page:413—416
14. Human foreskin acellular matrix graft: a good scaffold for urethral tissue engineering. Page:409—412
15. Diffusion weighted MRI helps evaluate angiogenesis and vascular endothelial growth factor expression in prostate cancer. Page:403—408
16. Male circumcision is an effective "surgical vaccine" for HIV prevention and reproductive health. Page:395—402
17. The need for high-quality training and surgical standards for adult male circumcision in China. Page:390—394
18. Updated dedifferentiation and pluripotency of spermatogonial stem cells. Page:387—389