Biological variation of seminal parameters in healthy subjects.

Journal Title: Human Reproduction (Oxford) - Year 2004, Vol 18, Issue 10

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A study was undertaken to assess the components of biologicalvariation of seminal parameters in healthy subjects. METHODS: Twenty donor candidates were included ina 10-week follow-up study. Within- and between-subject biological variation, indices of individualityand heterogeneity, coefficient of reliability, critical differences, analytical goals and the lowestvalue observed with a

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C Alvarez, J A Castilla, L Martínez, J P Ramírez, F Vergara, J J Gaforio

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C Alvarez, J A Castilla, L Martínez, J P Ramírez, F Vergara, J J Gaforio (2004). Biological variation of seminal parameters in healthy subjects.. Human Reproduction (Oxford), 18(10), 2082-2088. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-82284