Prognostic factors affecting intrauterine insemination
Sherif Mostafa Mohamad;
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Summary
Spermatogenesis begins after puberty. The time required for the production of mature sperm from spermatogonium is 65-75 days. The Sertoli cells (and sperm production) are under the control of FSH. Ninety-five percent of testosterone synthesis in t
Spermatogenesis begins after puberty. The time required for the production of mature sperm from spermatogonium is 65-75 days. The Sertoli cells (and sperm production) are under the control of FSH. Ninety-five percent of testosterone synthesis in t
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| Title | Prognostic factors affecting intrauterine insemination | Other Titles | العوامل التكهنية المؤثرة على التلقيح داخل الرحم | Authors | Sherif Mostafa Mohamad | Keywords | Prognostic factors affecting intrauterine insemination | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Summary Spermatogenesis begins after puberty. The time required for the production of mature sperm from spermatogonium is 65-75 days. The Sertoli cells (and sperm production) are under the control of FSH. Ninety-five percent of testosterone synthesis in t |
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