With boron implicated in testicular atrophy in dogs and rats, we can expect an assault by the ...Presents the implications of the suspicion of boron in testicular atrophy in dogs and rats.CucciaLouisKuszewskiJamesR.Chemtech
It exerts tissue damages in lungs and liver and causes acute atrophy in seminiferous tubules of testes. Further, the damage in testicular cells leads to cell death, affecting spermatogenesis in male mice, resulting in severe reduction in sperm count and motility leading to infertility. Thus, our...