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National Journal of Andrology
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2002
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6
Volume:
8
Issue:
6
1. Progresses on macrophages of male reproductive tract.
Page:449—451
2. Progress on Y chromosome microdeletions and male infertility.
Page:445—448
3. Influence of male genital bacterial infection on sperm function.
Page:442—444
4. Current opinion in vasculogenic erectile dysfunction.
Page:438—441
5. The role of transforming growth factor beta superfamily in male germ cell development.
Page:435—437
6. Microsurgical inguinal varicocelectomy with delivery of testis.
Page:433—434
7. One-stage repair of hypospadias using pedicled penis and scrotal septal symphysis skin flap.
Page:431—432
8. Comparative study of transurethral electrovaporization of prostate versus transurethral resection of prostate on benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Page:428—430
9. Effect of aging on male sexual function in 93 patients using international index of erectile function.
Page:425—427
10. A review of operative treatment of hypospadias in twelve years.
Page:422—424
11. Discussion of new classification of epididymal malformation in cryptorchidism of children.
Page:419—421
12. Detection of DNA damage of human sperm using single cell electrophoresis.
Page:416—418
13. The apoptosis in damaged testicular tissue caused by varicocele.
Page:414—415
14. Comparison of PSAD and PSAD-TZ value in prostatic hyperplasia and prostatic cancer.
Page:411—413
15. Effects of chlorotriptolide and triptonide on chromosome aberration and micronuclei of bone marrow cell in male rats.
Page:408—410
16. Isolation and identification of spermatids in semen of male infertile patients.
Page:404—407
17. Diagnostic approaches of neurogenic erectile dysfunction.
Page:401—403
18. Influence of dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate on motility of sperm.
Page:398—400
19. Discussion of correlative factors and risk in patients with diabetic erectile dysfunction.
Page:395—397
20. Inhibition of tonic contraction of smooth muscle: a new approach to achieve erection dysfunction.
Page:391—394