1987
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1021856
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Laboratory Efforts to Improve Motility of Human Sperm

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“…The first sperm recovery procedure used for human IVF was a simple one-step washing (Edwards et al, 1969). More recently, various techniques have been proposed to improve the yield (Lessing et al, 1987); swim-up and Percoll gradient are the most widespread. However, in severe oligoasthenozoospermia, recovery of motile spermatozoa is often poor and leads to failure of IVF.…”
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“…The first sperm recovery procedure used for human IVF was a simple one-step washing (Edwards et al, 1969). More recently, various techniques have been proposed to improve the yield (Lessing et al, 1987); swim-up and Percoll gradient are the most widespread. However, in severe oligoasthenozoospermia, recovery of motile spermatozoa is often poor and leads to failure of IVF.…”
Section: Total"mentioning
confidence: 99%