Round cells and sperm fertilizing capacity: the presence of immature germ cells but not seminal leukocytes are associated with reduced success of in vitro fertilization**Supported by the Infertility Research Trust, Jessop Hospital for Women, Sheffield S3 7RE, United Kingdom.
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I. Cooke | C. Barratt | E. Lenton | M. Tomlinson | A. Bolton | H.B. Roberts | Howard Brittan Roberts
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