Effects of Acute Graded Reductions in Testicular Blood Flow on Testicular Morphology in the Adult Rat1

The effect of moderate reductions in testicular blood flow has not been studied systematically. The aim of this study was, therefore, to examine the effects of different degrees of blood flow reduction on testicular morphology and to determine how much flow can be reduced before damage occurs. The s...

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