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


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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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