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Abstract #4025

Optimizing the MAS Spinning Rate for NMR Studies of Live Spermatazoa

Jack Pearson1, Steven Reynolds2, Adriana Bucur2, Alan Pacey1, Martyn Paley2

1Academic Unit of Reproductive & Developmental Medicine, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom; 2Academic Radiology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Male infertility

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