Epigallocatechin-3-gallate added after thawing to frozen dog semen: Effect on sperm parameters and ability to bind to oocytes' zona pellucida.
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G. Galeati | D. Bucci | D. Zambelli | M. Cunto | M. Spinaci | B. Gadani
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