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National Journal of Andrology
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2003
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6
Volume:
9
Issue:
6
1. Effects of shouwu-huanjing recipe on human sperm motility and fertility in vitro.
Page:476—479
2. Advances in the studies of Chlamydia trachomatis infection in males.
Page:466—469
3. Genetic variations and possible therapeutic ways of male infertility.
Page:462—469
4. New progress on diagnosis and treatment of female sexual dysfunction.
Page:457—461
5. Sexual dysfunction in patients with chronic renal failure.
Page:454—461
6. Survey of the prevalence of chronic prostatitis in men with premature ejaculation.
Page:451—453
7. Inhibin B levels of serum and seminal plasma in fertile and infertile males.
Page:447—450
8. Effects of hyperbaric oxygenation on rabbits 'testes with varicocele.
Page:443—450
9. Analysis of the changes of movement function and viability in human spermatozoa induced by reactive oxygen species.
Page:439—442
10. Real-time fluorescent PCR for screening AZFc/DAZ microdeletions on the Y chromosome in male infertility patients.
Page:436—442
11. Maximal androgen blockade and maximal androgen blockade combined with 125I brachytherapy for prostatic cancer.
Page:434—435
12. Diagnostic value of complexed prostate-specific antigen for prostate cancer.
Page:431—433
13. The change and implication of epididymis sialic acid following torsing/detorsing testes in rats.
Page:429—430
14. Establishment of prostatic hyperplasia model with castration beagle canines.
Page:425—428
15. Effects of mTR antisense oligodeoxynucleotide on telomerase activity and the expression of telomerase mTR in type A spermatogonia.
Page:421—428
16. Allotransplantation of spermatogonial stem cells in KM mice.
Page:417—420
17. Vitamin D receptor gene Bsm I polymorphism and the susceptibility to prostate cancer in northern Chinese Han population.
Page:413—416
18. Transient compensatory hypertrophy and limited regeneration of the surgically removed rat ventral prostate.
Page:407—412
19. Some controversial conditions in the management of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome.
Page:403—406