Human Sperm Characteristics with Regard to Cobalt, Chromium, and Lead in Semen and Activity of Catalase in Seminal Plasma
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A. Buciński | T. Stuczynski | L. Jerzak | P. Kamiński | U. Marzec-Wróblewska | Paweł Łakota | G. Ludwikowski | Marek Szymański | Karolina Wasilow | Alina Woźniak | Urszula Marzec-Wróblewska | Marek Szymanski
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