Search Results - "Abshenas, J"
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Evaluation of epididymal sperm quality following experimentally induced copper poisoning in male rats
Published in Andrologia (01-05-2012)“…Summary The trace element copper has been identified as a highly toxic element for spermatozoa. Our goal in this study was to assess relationship between…”
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Ultrastructural and morphometrical changes of mice ovaries following experimentally induced copper poisoning
Published in Iranian red crescent medical journal (01-09-2012)“…Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element involved in normal reproduction but its overexposure may produce some detrimental effects. The aim of this study was…”
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Ultrastructural and morphometrical changes of mice ovaries following experimentally induced copper poisoning
Published in Iranian red crescent medical journal (2012)“…Background : Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element involved in normal reproduction but its over-exposure may produce some detrimental effects. The aim of…”
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A study of the uterine protein variations during the estrous cycle in the cow: Molecular weights determination
Published in Animal reproduction science (01-05-2008)“…This study was carried out to investigate molecular weights (MW) of the uterine protein content as the first step in their identification, and their variations…”
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A study of the uterine protein variations during the estrus cycle in the cow: A comparison with the serum proteins
Published in Animal reproduction science (01-11-2006)“…To investigate uterine protein changes during the estrus cycle in the bovine, 115 pluriparous genital tracts and blood samples were collected from the abattoir…”
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Evaluation of epididymal sperm quality following experimentally induced copper poisoning in male rats: Copper poisoning; semen quality in rats
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Experimental reconstruction of teat mucosa by vestibular mucosal graft in cows. A histopathologic and radiographic study
Published in Journal of veterinary medicine. Series A (01-09-2002)“…Injuries to the teat in dairy cows can result in partial or complete obstruction of the teat lumen. Different treatment techniques have been used to restore…”
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