Androgen metabolism and the maintenance of spermatogenesis in a clinical trial of hormonal male contraception
The administration to normal men of supraphysiological doses of testosterone causes a profound inhibition of spermatogenesis and is currently being investigated as a method of male contraception. Azoospermia, however, is achieved in only 50-70% of men, the remainder maintaining a very low rate of sp...
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University of Edinburgh
1994
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