Topological alterations in human spermatozoa associated with the polyelectrolytic effect of RISUG®
S Kumar, K Chaudhury, P Sen, SK Guha - Micron, 2006 - Elsevier
A new method of male contraception has been developed which results in long-term
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
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S Kumar, K Chaudhury, P Sen, SK Guha - Micron, 2006 - academia.edu
A new method of male contraception has been developed which results in long-term
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
Topological alterations in human spermatozoa associated with the polyelectrolytic effect of RISUG (R)
S Kumar, K Chaudhury, P Sen, SK Guha - Micron, 2006 - hero.epa.gov
A new method of male contraception has been developed which results in long-term
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
Topological alterations in human spermatozoa associated with the polyelectrolytic effect of RISUG®
S Kumar, K Chaudhury, P Sen, SK Guha - Micron, 2006 - infona.pl
A new method of male contraception has been developed which results in long-term
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
Topological alterations in human spermatozoa associated with the polyelectrolytic effect of RISUG
S Kumar, K Chaudhury, P Sen… - … Oxford, England: 1993 …, 2006 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A new method of male contraception has been developed which results in long-term
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
Topological alterations in human spermatozoa associated with the polyelectrolytic effect of RISUG.
S Kumar, K Chaudhury, P Sen… - Micron (Oxford, England …, 2006 - europepmc.org
A new method of male contraception has been developed which results in long-term
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
Topological alterations in human spermatozoa associated with the polyelectrolytic effect of RISUG®
S Kumar, K Chaudhury, P Sen, SK Guha - Micron, 2006 - infona.pl
A new method of male contraception has been developed which results in long-term
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …
infertility and has the potential advantage of being reversible. The contraceptive, given the …