Abstract:Reproductive toxicity during prepubertal and pubertal period causes significant alterations in sexual maturation and fertility. Bisphenol A has been associated with decreased sperm production, damaged testicular cells, perturbed hormone levels and reduced fertility. Its role in sexual maturity and duration before first successful mating is still elusive. The present study aimed to investigate BPA induced alteration in testicular development and fertility at critical period of peri-adolescence, adolescence and … Show more
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