Daily exposure to summer circadian cycles affects spermatogenesis, but not fertility in an in vivo rabbit model.
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N. Planell | M. López‐Béjar | J. Ramon | M. Piles | A. Dalmau | M. Sabés-Alsina | L. Tusell | Elen Torres-Mejia | E. Taberner | M. J. Maya-Soriano
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