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J M D Portela

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Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 2015
High glucose concentrations per se do not adversely affect human sperm function in vitroJ M D Portela, R S Tavares, P C Mota, et al.
Molecular Human Reproduction|April 3, 2020
The initial maturation status of marmoset testicular tissues has an impact on germ cell maintenance and somatic cell response in tissue fragment cultureL Heckmann, D Langenstroth-Röwer, J Wistuba, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|December 21, 2019
Assessment of fresh and cryopreserved testicular tissues from (pre)pubertal boys during organ culture as a strategy for in vitro spermatogenesisJ M D Portela, C M de Winter-Korver, S K M van Daalen, et al.
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Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 2015
High glucose concentrations per se do not adversely affect human sperm function in vitroJ M D Portela, R S Tavares, P C Mota, et al.
Molecular Human Reproduction|April 3, 2020
The initial maturation status of marmoset testicular tissues has an impact on germ cell maintenance and somatic cell response in tissue fragment cultureL Heckmann, D Langenstroth-Röwer, J Wistuba, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|December 21, 2019
Assessment of fresh and cryopreserved testicular tissues from (pre)pubertal boys during organ culture as a strategy for in vitro spermatogenesisJ M D Portela, C M de Winter-Korver, S K M van Daalen, et al.
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