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Demonstration of Testicular Apoptosis in Human Male Infertility States Using a DNA Laddering Technique

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DNA laddering, morphometric analysis, and in-situ end labelling of testis biopsy tissue obtained from azoospermic or severely oligozoospermic men revealed increased apoptosis frequency, implicating a possible role of apoptosis in the pathogenesis of human male infertility.

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Lin, W.W., Lamb, D.J., Lipshultz, L.I. et al. Demonstration of Testicular Apoptosis in Human Male Infertility States Using a DNA Laddering Technique. Int Urol Nephrol 31, 361–370 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007130320700

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