Low-level environmental arsenic exposure correlates with unexplained male infertility risk.

Science of The Total Environment(2016)

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Abstract
Humans are exposed to arsenic via drinking water, dietary intake and inhaled particulates. Endemic chronic arsenic exposure related reproductive toxicity is well documented, but the effect of low-level general environmental arsenic exposure on unexplained male infertility (UMI) remains unclear.
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Arsenic,Environmental exposure,Unexplained male infertility,Arsenic methylation
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