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For males seeking fertility assessment, a baseline semen analysis is the initial test. Overall, from both a clinical and research standpoint, the World Health Organization (WHO) manual’s 5th edition has significantly advanced the field of male infertility, and the inclusion of data from reference subsets is a part of a continuing effort to quantify ...
Bendayan, Marion, Boitrelle, Florence
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Bendayan, Marion, Boitrelle, Florence
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Interpretation of Semen Analysis
2016Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of unprotected intercourse and affects globally about 15–20 % of couples. Of these, 30–40 % can be attributed to an identifiable male factor, 30–40 % to female factors, and the remaining 20 % to a combination of both male and female factors (Guttmacher 1956; Thonneau et al.
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The future of equine semen analysis
Reproduction, Fertility and DevelopmentWe are currently experiencing a period of rapid advancement in various areas of science and technology. The integration of high throughput ‘omics’ techniques with advanced biostatistics, and the help of artificial intelligence, is significantly impacting our understanding of sperm biology.
Fernando J. Peña+6 more
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Computer-assisted semen analysis
International ...Pons-Rejraji, Hanae+2 more
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Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Daniel R Schmidt+2 more
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Chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neurotoxicity: A critical analysis
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013Susanna B Park+2 more
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