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The following pages link to Niels Jørgensen (Q39438155):
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- Are environmental levels of bisphenol a associated with reproductive function in fertile men? (Q24602316) (← links)
- Do perfluoroalkyl compounds impair human semen quality? (Q24657367) (← links)
- Time to pregnancy and semen parameters: a cross-sectional study among fertile couples from four European cities (Q28217026) (← links)
- Human semen quality in the new millennium: a prospective cross-sectional population-based study of 4867 men (Q28270291) (← links)
- Caffeine intake and semen quality in a population of 2,554 young Danish men (Q28277783) (← links)
- Habitual alcohol consumption associated with reduced semen quality and changes in reproductive hormones; a cross-sectional study among 1221 young Danish men. (Q30588891) (← links)
- Human urinary excretion of non-persistent environmental chemicals: an overview of Danish data collected between 2006 and 2012. (Q30727265) (← links)
- Compass: a hybrid method for clinical and biobank data mining. (Q30754147) (← links)
- Urinary bisphenol A levels in young men: association with reproductive hormones and semen quality (Q33584989) (← links)
- Alcohol and male reproductive health: a cross-sectional study of 8344 healthy men from Europe and the USA (Q33888279) (← links)
- Sperm counts, data responsibility, and good scientific practice (Q33951758) (← links)
- Dairy food intake in relation to semen quality and reproductive hormone levels among physically active young men (Q34036692) (← links)
- Sugar-sweetened beverage intake in relation to semen quality and reproductive hormone levels in young men (Q34209074) (← links)
- Meat intake and reproductive parameters among young men. (Q34270040) (← links)
- Developmental expression of POU5F1 (OCT-3/4) in normal and dysgenetic human gonads (Q34315876) (← links)
- A Longitudinal Study of Growth, Sex Steroids, and IGF-1 in Boys With Physiological Gynecomastia. (Q34490142) (← links)
- Male Reproductive Disorders and Fertility Trends: Influences of Environment and Genetic Susceptibility (Q34502168) (← links)
- Spermatogenic capacity in fertile men with elevated exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (Q35379495) (← links)
- Shorter anogenital distance predicts poorer semen quality in young men in Rochester, New York (Q35569958) (← links)
- Genetically determined dosage of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) affects male reproductive parameters (Q35818169) (← links)
- Urinary concentrations of di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate metabolites and serum reproductive hormones: pooled analysis of fertile and infertile men. (Q36206820) (← links)
- Mediterranean and western dietary patterns are related to markers of testicular function among healthy men. (Q36276327) (← links)
- Phthalate excretion pattern and testicular function: a study of 881 healthy Danish men (Q36379894) (← links)
- Is human fecundity declining? (Q36391001) (← links)
- Coordinated European investigations of semen quality: results from studies of Scandinavian young men is a matter of concern (Q36391025) (← links)
- Associations between urinary metabolites of di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and reproductive hormones in fertile men. (Q36485925) (← links)
- Semen quality of fertile Japanese men: a cross-sectional population-based study of 792 men. (Q36584082) (← links)
- Semen quality and reproductive hormones in Faroese men: a cross-sectional population-based study of 481 men (Q36730255) (← links)
- Adverse trends in male reproductive health: we may have reached a crucial 'tipping point'. (Q36737275) (← links)
- Nordic consensus on treatment of undescended testes. (Q36746787) (← links)
- Cryptorchidism: classification, prevalence and long-term consequences (Q36802722) (← links)
- Semen quality of 1559 young men from four cities in Japan: a cross-sectional population-based study (Q36810014) (← links)
- Intake of Fruits and Vegetables with Low-to-Moderate Pesticide Residues Is Positively Associated with Semen-Quality Parameters among Young Healthy Men. (Q36827930) (← links)
- Testicular dysgenesis syndrome and carcinoma in situ of the testes (Q36875950) (← links)
- Testicular cancer trends as 'whistle blowers' of testicular developmental problems in populations. (Q36913139) (← links)
- Testicular dysgenesis syndrome and Leydig cell function (Q37069376) (← links)
- Phenotypic variation within European carriers of the Y-chromosomal gr/gr deletion is independent of Y-chromosomal background. (Q37232357) (← links)
- Serum inhibin-b in fertile men is strongly correlated with low but not high sperm counts: a coordinated study of 1,797 European and US men. (Q37279101) (← links)
- Physical activity and television watching in relation to semen quality in young men. (Q37404745) (← links)
- Associations of filaggrin gene loss-of-function variants with urinary phthalate metabolites and testicular function in young Danish Men. (Q37698783) (← links)
- Regional differences and temporal trends in male reproductive health disorders: semen quality may be a sensitive marker of environmental exposures (Q37964343) (← links)
- Proposal of guidelines for the appraisal of SEMen QUAlity studies (SEMQUA). (Q38051091) (← links)
- PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) in serum is negatively associated with testosterone levels, but not with semen quality, in healthy men. (Q38068391) (← links)
- 47,XXY Klinefelter syndrome: clinical characteristics and age-specific recommendations for medical management (Q38076373) (← links)
- Possible fetal determinants of male infertility (Q38220720) (← links)
- Recent adverse trends in semen quality and testis cancer incidence among Finnish men. (Q38366531) (← links)
- Semen quality improves marginally during young adulthood: a longitudinal follow-up study (Q38503608) (← links)
- Improved sperm kinematics in semen samples collected after 2 h versus 4-7 days of ejaculation abstinence (Q38771052) (← links)
- Testosterone deficiency in testicular cancer survivors - a systematic review and meta-analysis. (Q38786676) (← links)
- Association of sleep disturbances with reduced semen quality: a cross-sectional study among 953 healthy young Danish men. (Q39437892) (← links)