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1. X‑chromosome loss rescues Sertoli cell maturation and spermatogenesis in Klinefelter syndrome

2. The epidemiology of cryptorchidism and potential risk factors, including endocrine disrupting chemicals

3. Prenatal exposure to phenols and benzophenones in relation to markers of male reproductive function in adulthood

4. Hypothesis: Metformin is a potential reproductive toxicant

5. In vitro investigation of endocrine disrupting effects of pesticides on Ca2+-signaling in human sperm cells through actions on the sperm-specific and steroid-activated CatSper Ca2+-channel

6. Variations in repeated serum concentrations of UV filters, phthalates, phenols and parabens during pregnancy

7. Prenatal exposure to antifungal medication may change anogenital distance in male offspring: a preliminary study

8. Nodal Signaling Regulates Germ Cell Development and Establishment of Seminiferous Cords in the Human Fetal Testis

9. The Possible Impact of Antenatal Exposure to Ubiquitous Phthalates Upon Male Reproductive Function at 20 Years of Age

10. Standards in semen examination: publishing reproducible and reliable data based on high-quality methodology

11. Optimized detection of germ cell neoplasia in situ in contralateral biopsy reduces the risk of second testis cancer

12. Data from Parental Occupational Exposure to Heavy Metals and Welding Fumes and Risk of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors in Offspring: A Registry-Based Case–Control Study

13. Supplementary Table 2 from Parental Occupational Exposure to Heavy Metals and Welding Fumes and Risk of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors in Offspring: A Registry-Based Case–Control Study

14. Supplementary Figure 2 from Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of Microdissected Cell Populations Indicates that Testicular Carcinoma In situ Is an Arrested Gonocyte

15. Data from Embryonic Stem Cell-Like Features of Testicular Carcinoma in Situ Revealed by Genome-Wide Gene Expression Profiling

16. Data from Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of Microdissected Cell Populations Indicates that Testicular Carcinoma In situ Is an Arrested Gonocyte

17. Supplementary Table 1 from Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of Microdissected Cell Populations Indicates that Testicular Carcinoma In situ Is an Arrested Gonocyte

19. Supplementary Figure 2 from Embryonic Stem Cell-Like Features of Testicular Carcinoma in Situ Revealed by Genome-Wide Gene Expression Profiling

20. Supplementary Figure 1 from Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of Microdissected Cell Populations Indicates that Testicular Carcinoma In situ Is an Arrested Gonocyte

21. Supplementary Figure 1 from Embryonic Stem Cell-Like Features of Testicular Carcinoma in Situ Revealed by Genome-Wide Gene Expression Profiling

22. Supplementary Table 4 from Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of Microdissected Cell Populations Indicates that Testicular Carcinoma In situ Is an Arrested Gonocyte

23. Supplementary Table 3 from Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of Microdissected Cell Populations Indicates that Testicular Carcinoma In situ Is an Arrested Gonocyte

24. Supplementary Figure 3 from Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of Microdissected Cell Populations Indicates that Testicular Carcinoma In situ Is an Arrested Gonocyte

25. Supplementary Table 2 from Analysis of Gene Expression Profiles of Microdissected Cell Populations Indicates that Testicular Carcinoma In situ Is an Arrested Gonocyte

26. Maternal phthalate exposure during pregnancy and testis function of young adult sons

27. Free testosterone and cardiometabolic parameters in men: comparison of algorithms

28. Paternal prescription medication before conception: A retrospective cohort study of all births in Denmark 1997–2017

29. Variant PNLDC1, Defective piRNA Processing, and Azoospermia

30. Familial resemblance in markers of testicular function in fathers and their young sons: a cross-sectional study

31. UV filters in matched seminal fluid-, urine-, and serum samples from young men

32. Preconception Antidiabetic Drugs in Men and Birth Defects in Offspring : A Nationwide Cohort Study

33. Environmental factors in declining human fertility

34. Reply to 'Paracetamol use in pregnancy - caution over causal inference from available data'; 'Handle with care - interpretation, synthesis and dissemination of data on paracetamol in pregnancy'

35. Serum Testosterone Levels in 3-Month-Old Boys Predict Their Semen Quality as Young Adults

36. Reproductive Markers of Testicular Function and Size During Puberty in Boys With and Without a History of Cryptorchidism

37. Levels of persistent organic pollutants in breast milk samples representing Finnish and Danish boys with and without hypospadias

38. Reply to 'Paracetamol use in pregnancy - caution over causal inference from available data'; 'Handle with care - interpretation, synthesis and dissemination of data on paracetamol in pregnancy'

39. Parental occupational exposures in wood-related jobs and risk of testicular germ cell tumours in offspring in NORD-TEST a registry-based case-control study in Finland, Norway, and Sweden

40. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Risk of Testicular Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

41. O-228 The SSRI antidepressant Sertraline inhibits CatSper calcium channels in human sperm

42. Paracetamol Use During Pregnancy—A Call for Precautionary Action

43. Testicular cancer incidence predictions in Europe 2010–2035: A rising burden despite population ageing

44. Central Precocious Puberty in two Boys with Prader-Willi Syndrome on Growth Hormone Treatment

45. Pubarche and Gonadarche Onset and Progression Are Differently Associated With Birth Weight and Infancy Growth Patterns

47. Thyroid function in covid-19 and the association with cytokine levels and mortality

48. The antidepressant Sertraline inhibits CatSper Ca2+channels in human sperm

49. Author Correction: Characterisation and localisation of the endocannabinoid system components in the adult human testis

50. Bisphenol A Diglycidyl Ether (BADGE) and Progesterone Do Not Induce Ca2+ Signals in Boar Sperm Cells

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