Environmental chemicals in dog testes reflect their geographical source and may be associated with altered pathology
Abstract In humans and dogs, a temporal decline in semen quality and increased incidence of testicular cancer is hypothesised to be associated with exposure to anthropogenic chemicals, particularly during fetal development. Human studies suggest that differential exposures to environmental chemicals...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca N. Sumner, Andrew Byers, Zulin Zhang, Jorgen S. Agerholm, Lena Lindh, Gary C. W. England, Richard G. Lea |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3720a65c41e54216b4c97e9f9189fdc8 |
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