Role of human- and animal-sperm studies in the evaluation of male reproductive hazards
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Human sperm tests provide a direct means of assessing chemically induced spermatogenic dysfunction in man. Available tests include sperm count, motility, morphology (seminal cytology), and Y-body analyses. Over 70 different human exposures have been monitored in various groups of exposed men. The majority of exposures studied showed a significant change from control in one or more sperm tests. When carefully controlled, the sperm morphology test is statistically the most sensitive of these huma…
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Date:
April 7, 1982
Creator:
Wyrobek, A.J.; Gordon, L. & Watchmaker, G.
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