2 results match your criteria: "Andrology Institute of Lexington and Kentucky Center for Reproductive Medicine[Affiliation]"
Prim Care Update Ob Gyns
July 1998
Andrology Institute of Lexington and Kentucky Center for Reproductive Medicine, Kentucky, Lexington, USA
Objective: Transport of unprocessed human semen specimens from the production site to distant laboratories for andrological evaluation and clinical use requires the development of proper protocols and devices for the shipment and maintenance of sperm viability during transport. Factors such as maintenance of proper temperature and the specific diluent used are considered to affect the viability of semen specimens during transport. The Bio-Tranz shipper (ZDL, Inc.
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July 1998
Andrology Institute of Lexington and Kentucky Center for Reproductive Medicine, Kentucky, Lexington, USA
Objective: Recent developments in the assisted reproductive technology (ART) areas necessitate the use of new and more efficient and acceptable modes of gamete in vitro manipulation techniques. As established via the use of various forms of ART, the natural process of fertilization has been largely bypassed and the gametes are obtained and manipulated outside of the normal means of conception. For the male, improvements in sperm quality have involved the use of various techniques that aim to recover a small percentage of healthy spermatozoa that can be further used for the different ART procedures.
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