Comparative analysis of the results semen examination in patients with azoospermia caused by cystic fibrosis and congenital bilateral aplasia of vas deferens syndrome
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G. Shmarina | S. Krasovskiy | L. Kurilo | V. Chernykh | T. Sorokina | M. Shtaut | E. Marnat | S. Repina
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