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Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 16 Number 5 2004
Serono Symposium: The Disappearing Male?
Foreword to 'Serono Symposium: The Disappearing Male?'
Jim Cummins and Anne Jequier
pp. iii-iii
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The degenerate Y chromosome – can conversion save it?
Jennifer A. Marshall Graves
pp. 527-534
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Hormones: what the testis really sees
B. P. Setchell
pp. 535-545
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A model for the function of sperm DNA degradation
Monika A. Ward and W. Steven Ward
pp. 547-554
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The HIV/AIDS pandemic: new ways of preventing infection in men
R. V. Short
pp. 555-559
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Causes of azoospermia and their management
P. N. Schlegel
pp. 561-572
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Genetic screening of infertile men
David Cram, Michael Lynch, Moira K. O’Bryan, Chelsea Salvado, Robert I. McLachlan and David M. de Kretser
pp. 573-580
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Oxidative stress and male reproductive biology
R. John Aitken and Mark A. Baker
pp. 581-588
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