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2000
This comprehensively updated and expanded second edition builds on its successful and popular predecessor, retaining the practical features which made the first edition such an essential guide to IVF. The edition describes additions to the range of ART clinical treatments, including the use of testicular and epididymal sperm, blastocyst stage transfer,
Kay Elder, Brian Dale
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This comprehensively updated and expanded second edition builds on its successful and popular predecessor, retaining the practical features which made the first edition such an essential guide to IVF. The edition describes additions to the range of ART clinical treatments, including the use of testicular and epididymal sperm, blastocyst stage transfer,
Kay Elder, Brian Dale
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1980
Human In Vitro Fertilization MARK EVANS;ANIL MUKHERJEE;JOSEPH SCHULMAN; Obstetrical & Gynecological ...
M I, Evans +2 more
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Human In Vitro Fertilization MARK EVANS;ANIL MUKHERJEE;JOSEPH SCHULMAN; Obstetrical & Gynecological ...
M I, Evans +2 more
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In-vitro fertilization; the ethics
Human Reproduction, 1986This paper is addressed to practitioners. It seeks to acquaint them with 'ethical' arguments against their work which, because they are simple and plausible, persuade many people. These arguments are briefly rehearsed and as briefly examined. A more positive ethics of in-vitro fertilization is presented which seeks to respect (a) what is known in the ...
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Smoking and in-vitro fertilization
Human Reproduction, 1986One-hundred and fourteen patients who underwent IVF treatment were asked about their smoking habits. Their rhodanide (SCN) concentrations were then estimated in serum and follicular fluid. SCN has been identified as an indicator for the amount of cigarettes smoked.
M, Trapp, P, Kemeter, W, Feichtinger
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ABORTION AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
Journal of Social Philosophy, 1995L'A. etudie le debat qui oppose les defenseurs de l'avortement au nom du choix personnel et les defenseurs inconditionnels de la vie au nom du droit a la vie du foetus. A travers l'exemple de la fecondation in vitro, l'A. montre que la question de l'avortement depend d'une relation d'obligation entre la mere 'et' l'enfant, plutot que de l'affirmation ...
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In Vitro Fertilization in Mice
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2018The success of in vitro fertilization is strongly influenced by genetic background, handling of sperm and oocytes, and culture conditions. This protocol promotes enhanced rates of fertilization by using preincubation medium for sperm containing methyl-β-cyclodextrin (MBCD) and fertilization medium with high calcium and reduced glutathione (GSH).
Toru, Takeo, Naomi, Nakagata
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In Vitro Fertilization in Mice
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2017In vitro fertilization (IVF) involves fertilization of mature oocytes with capacitated sperm in a tissue culture dish. This technique can generate large numbers of cleavage-stage embryos without using a significant number of single-caged stud males for mating.
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Anesthesia for in-vitro fertilization
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2005To review the most recent literature on anesthesia for in-vitro fertilization.Very limited new information has become available in the review period. Propofol seems to be an acceptable option for anesthesia/sedation during in-vitro fertilization but more research is necessary to definitively establish its safety.
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Mycoplasmas and in vitro fertilization
Fertility and Sterility, 1987Semen samples taken from 135 patients attending an in vitro fertilization clinic were shown to be colonized, 53 with Ureaplasma urealyticum (39%) and 16 with Mycoplasma hominis (12%). An unidentified mycoplasma species was isolated from the sperm of two patients. M.
A C, Hill +3 more
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Fertilization abnormalities in human in-vitro fertilization
Human Reproduction, 1992Fertilization abnormalities (premature chromosome condensation of spermatozoa (PCC), triploidy, haploidy) were analysed in order to determine their origin. PCC occurs in 9% of unfertilized oocytes and seems to be the consequence of a failure of oocyte activation, leading to the continuing presence of cytoplasmic chromosome-condensing factors, causing ...
Plachot, M., Crozet, N.
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