Evaluation of glycerylphosphocholine in semen of normal and infertile men.

Summary. Glycerylphosphocholine (GPC) concentration varied directly with sperm density and percentage motility. In astheno-normospermic semen samples, the GPC concentration was significantly lower than in normal samples.

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