Experimental cryptorchidism protects against long-term 2,5-hexanedione-induced testicular germ cell loss in the rat

Male infertility is a common side effect of aggressive cancer chemotherapy. One possible approach to decreasing gonadal injury in this setting is the production of artificial cryptorchidism (elevating the testes into the inguinal canal) to produce reversible germ cell loss and cytoprotective hemodyn...

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Cryptorchidism
Hexanones - toxicity
Infertility, Male - chemically induced
Infertility, Male - prevention & control
Ketones - toxicity
Male
Rats
Spermatozoa - drug effects
Testis - drug effects
title Experimental cryptorchidism protects against long-term 2,5-hexanedione-induced testicular germ cell loss in the rat
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