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2003
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Volume:
9
Issue:
1
1. Re-cognition to the physiological functions of the prostrate--the "male-uterus" in traditional Chinese medicine.
Page:76—78
2. Estrogen and bone metabolism in man.
Page:64—66
3. Progression of semen cryopreservation and its relationship with assisted reproductive technology.
Page:61—63
4. Advances in spermatogonial transplantation.
Page:58—66
5. Advance in calcium channel blockers relaxing corpus cavernosum smooth muscle.
Page:55—57
6. The distribution and detection of androgen receptor in extra-testis tissues.
Page:51—54
7. The therapeutic efficacy for ED patients treated with low dosage of PGE1.
Page:48—50
8. Comparison of incidence of BPH and related factors between urban and rural inhabitants in district of Wannan.
Page:45—47
9. Clinic efficacy of treating chronic prostatitis caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae with azithromycin aspartic-acid injection.
Page:43—44
10. Germ cell apoptosis and expression of Bcl-2 and Bax following testicular torsion/detorsion in rats.
Page:40—68
11. The application of complexed PSA and its relative indexes in the diagnosis of prostate cancer.
Page:36—39
12. Relationship between genetic polymorphisms of metabolizing enzymes and prostate cancer.
Page:32—35
13. Effect of spinal cord injury on iNOS and Bcl-2 gene expression in spermatogenic cell of the male rat.
Page:28—54
14. Molecular cloning of human sperm surface protein P34H gene and semi-quantitative analysis of its expression in testis and epididymidis.
Page:24—27
15. Experimental study of vasoligation in the treatment and prevention of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Page:20—23
16. Expression of telomerase gene hTERT in testes of infertile male and its significance.
Page:16—27
17. Effects of male reproductive health information education communication on mastering STDs knowledge among young couples.
Page:11—15
18. Study on sperm quality of the soldiers influenced by reinforced training.
Page:7—10
19. The challenge of male reproductive health.
Page:1—6