Volume 16, Issue 1 (January 2014) 16, 3–4; 10.4103/1008-682X.122191
Environmental Xenobiotics and Male Reproductive Health
Jens Peter Bonde1, Aleksander Giwercman2
1Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Frederiksberg and Bispebjerg Hospital,University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 2Reproductive Medicine Centre, Skåne University Hospital,Malmö, Sweden.
Correspondence: Prof. JP Bonde
2013-12-16
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Lessons from the occupational arena demonstrate the potential of industrial chemicals to damage human testicular function. An important but still unresolved question is whether low-level xenobiotic exposure of the general population poses a hazard. In this volume of the Asian Journal of Andrology, this issue is addressed by a series of reviews on xenobiotic exposure profiles, possible biological mechanisms, research methods and knowledge on impact of specific exposures. Interdisciplinary research fields as gene-environment interaction and male-mediated developmental toxicity is also addressed. Papers are cross-linked by answers to questions mutually put forward by the authors.
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