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"Effect of prolonged intake of iron enriched diet on testicular functions of experimental rats"
written by Mohamed M. El-Seweidy, Mervat E. Asker, Sousou I. Ali, Hebatallah H. Atteia,
published by Natural Science, Vol.2 No.6, 2010
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