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J. Ran, Han, T. T., Ding, X. P., Wei, X., Zhang, L. Y., Zhang, Y. P., Li, T. J., Nie, S. S., and Chen, L., Association study between Y-chromosome haplogroups and susceptibility to spermatogenic impairment in Han People from southwest China, vol. 12, pp. 59-66, 2013.
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T. T. Han, Ran, J., Ding, X. P., Li, L. J., Zhang, L. Y., Zhang, Y. P., Nie, S. S., and Chen, L., Cytogenetic and molecular analysis of infertile Chinese men: karyotypic abnormalities, Y-chromosome microdeletions, and CAG and GGN repeat polymorphisms in the androgen receptor gene, vol. 12, pp. 2215-2226, 2013.