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AIH in Oligozoospermic Men

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Instrumental Insemination

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Biological and clinical aspects of the sperm-cervix interaction have been extensively studied (Davajan et al., 1970; Hafez, 1973; Hartman, 1963; Kurzrock and Miller, 1928; Marcus and Marcus, 1963, 1965, 1975; Moghissi et al., 1964; Moghissi and Neuhaus, 1966; Moghissi, 1972; Southam and Buxton, 1956, 1957; Schwimmer et al., 1967).

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Ustay, K. (1982). AIH in Oligozoospermic Men. In: Hafez, E.S.E., Semm, K. (eds) Instrumental Insemination. Clinics in Andrology, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7467-8_20

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