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1. Inhaled toxins: A threat to male reproductive health.

2. Revisiting cadmium-induced toxicity in the male reproductive system: an update.

3. Do aluminum, boron, arsenic, cadmium, lipoperoxidation, and genetic polymorphism determine male fertility?

4. Association of Atrazine-Induced Overexpression of Aldo-Keto-Reductase 1C2 (AKR1C2) with Hypoandrogenism and Infertility: An Experimental Study in Male Wistar Rat.

5. Cadmium exposure and its association with oxidative stress, MT1A methylation, and idiopathic male infertility in Egypt: A case-control study.

6. Understanding the impact of valproate on male fertility: insights from preclinical and clinical meta-analysis.

7. Male infertility and perfluoroalkyl and poly-fluoroalkyl substances: evidence for alterations in phosphorylation of proteins and fertility-related functional attributes in bull spermatozoa†.

8. Endocrine disruption and male reproductive disorders: unanswered questions.

9. Sodium arsenite impairs sperm quality via downregulating the ZMYND15 and ZMYND10.

10. Mechanistic Insights into Bisphenol A-Mediated Male Infertility: Potential Role of Panax Ginseng Extract.

11. Engagement of specific intracellular pathways in the inflammation-based reprotoxicity effect of small-size silver nanoparticles on spermatogonia and spermatocytes invitro cell models.

12. The Role of Chlorella vulgaris in Attenuating Infertility Induced by Cadmium Chloride via Suppressing Oxidative Stress and Modulating Spermatogenesis and Steroidogenesis in Male Rats.

13. 3-chloro-1,2-propanediol induces oxidative stress and promotes testicular damage and infertility in rats through CYP2C9.

14. Climate change, microplastics, and male infertility.

15. [The involvement and underlying mechanism of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) in the impairment of male mammalian fertility induced by environmental pollutants].

16. Advances in immunology of male reproductive toxicity induced by common environmental pollutants.

17. Intratesticular versus intraperitoneal Busulfan administration: a comparative study on spermatogenesis suppression in quails and chickens.

18. IMPACT OF REAL-LIFE ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES ON REPRODUCTION: Biosolids and male reproduction.

19. Advantages of Curcuma longa in preventing male infertility caused by thioacetamide.

20. Comment on "Fertility outcomes in men with prior history of anabolic steroid use''.

21. Alkylating agents-induced gonadotoxicity in prepubertal males: Insights on the clinical and preclinical front.

22. Assessing the Risks of Pesticide Exposure: Implications for Endocrine Disruption and Male Fertility.

23. Glyphosate presence in human sperm: First report and positive correlation with oxidative stress in an infertile French population.

24. Octanoic acid mitigates busulfan-induced blood-testis barrier damage by alleviating oxidative stress and autophagy.

25. Effects of major analgesics on male fertility: A systematic literature review.

26. Environmental pollutants and male infertility: Effects on CatSper.

27. The administration of methyl and butyl parabens interferes with the enzymatic antioxidant system and induces genotoxicity in rat testis: possible relation to male infertility.

28. Nickel-induced oxidative stress causes cell death in testicles: implications for male infertility.

29. Adverse drug reactions on male fertility.

30. Silk Fibroin Encapsulated Icariin Nanoparticles Mitigate Bisphenol A-Induced Spermatogenesis Dysfunction.

31. Asperosaponin VI protects against spermatogenic dysfunction in mice by regulating testicular cell proliferation and sex hormone disruption.

32. Moxibustion prevents tripterygium glycoside-induced oligoasthenoteratozoospermia in rats via reduced oxidative stress and modulation of the Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway.

33. Bioactive compounds as potential alternative treatments to prevent cancer therapy-induced male infertility.

34. Exposure to particulate matter may affect semen quality via trace metals: Evidence from a retrospective cohort study on fertile males.

35. [Male reproductive damage caused by phthalate esters: Progress in research].

36. Cobalt's role in modulating antioxidant systems and semen quality in males.

37. Arsenic exposure caused male infertility indicated by testis and sperm metabolic dysfunction in SD rats.

38. Associations of semen quality with pyrethroids in semen and urine samples of men with oligozoospermia: A cross-sectional study in Samsun, Turkey.

39. Exploring the Potential of Plant Bioactive Compounds against Male Infertility: An In Silico and In Vivo Study.

40. Early Pharmacologic Approaches to Avert Anabolic Steroid-induced Male Infertility: A Narrative Review.

41. [Male infertility, environment and lifestyle].

42. Puerarin improves busulfan-induced disruption of spermatogenesis by inhibiting MAPK pathways.

43. Clomiphene citrate for male infertility: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

44. The Effects of Bisphenol A on Human Male Infertility: A Review of Current Epidemiological Studies.

45. GGA1 participates in spermatogenesis in mice under stress.

47. L-Arginine abrogates maternal and pre-pubertal codeine exposure-induced impaired spermatogenesis and sperm quality by modulating the levels of mRNA encoding spermatogenic genes.

48. Oral exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics reduced male fertility and even caused male infertility by inducing testicular and sperm toxicities in mice.

49. Dysregulation of Immature Sertoli Cell Functions by Exposure to Acetaminophen and Genistein in Rodent Cell Models.

50. Connexin-43 is a promising target for lycopene preventing phthalate-induced spermatogenic disorders.

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