Abstract Background The use of therapeutic ultrasound as a contraceptive approach has involved nonhuman primates as well as rats and dogs. The current study was undertaken to determine whether this treatment could be a method for reversible contraception, using a model with testes size similar to adult humans. Methods Two methods of ultrasound exposure were used, either the transducer probe at the bottom of a cup filled with saline (Cup) or direct application to the surface of the scrotum (Direct). Four adult rhesus (Macaca mulatta) males with normal semen parameters were treated with therapeutic ultrasound at 2.5 W/cm(2) for 30 min. Treatment was given 3 times, one every other day on a Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule. For each male, semen...
"Medical team is working on new, safe, easy birth control system for Men."--Page
Sex steroid-based male contraceptive regimens do not induce consistent azoospermia. The reason for t...
BackgroundCancer treatment of prepubertal patients impacts future fertility due to the abolition of ...
AbstractBackgroundThe use of therapeutic ultrasound as a contraceptive approach has involved nonhuma...
ABSTRACT - The purpose of this review article is to present a 50-year perspective of research on me...
An ideal contraceptive for male dogs should be 100% efficient, irreversible, inexpensive and with n...
Contents: Ultrasound is one of the most promising forms of non-invasive contraception and has been s...
Abstract: Therapeutic ultrasound (1.5 W/cm(2)) was investigated for its effect upon testicular size ...
Abstract Background Studies published in the 1970s by Mostafa S. Fahim and colleagues showed that a ...
Therapeutic ultrasound (1.5 W/cm(2)) was investigated for its effect upon testicular size and consis...
BackgroundOptions for male contraception are limited. The purpose of this study was to use a nonhuma...
Because of the loss of productivity and the personal and societal toll taken by surgery, surgical co...
Men have two practical choices for contraception; the condom which has a high typical use failure ra...
Sex steroid-based male contraceptive regimens do not induce consistent azoospermia. The reason for t...
Nonhuman primates (NHPs) have been considered as the best models for biomedical research due to thei...
"Medical team is working on new, safe, easy birth control system for Men."--Page
Sex steroid-based male contraceptive regimens do not induce consistent azoospermia. The reason for t...
BackgroundCancer treatment of prepubertal patients impacts future fertility due to the abolition of ...
AbstractBackgroundThe use of therapeutic ultrasound as a contraceptive approach has involved nonhuma...
ABSTRACT - The purpose of this review article is to present a 50-year perspective of research on me...
An ideal contraceptive for male dogs should be 100% efficient, irreversible, inexpensive and with n...
Contents: Ultrasound is one of the most promising forms of non-invasive contraception and has been s...
Abstract: Therapeutic ultrasound (1.5 W/cm(2)) was investigated for its effect upon testicular size ...
Abstract Background Studies published in the 1970s by Mostafa S. Fahim and colleagues showed that a ...
Therapeutic ultrasound (1.5 W/cm(2)) was investigated for its effect upon testicular size and consis...
BackgroundOptions for male contraception are limited. The purpose of this study was to use a nonhuma...
Because of the loss of productivity and the personal and societal toll taken by surgery, surgical co...
Men have two practical choices for contraception; the condom which has a high typical use failure ra...
Sex steroid-based male contraceptive regimens do not induce consistent azoospermia. The reason for t...
Nonhuman primates (NHPs) have been considered as the best models for biomedical research due to thei...
"Medical team is working on new, safe, easy birth control system for Men."--Page
Sex steroid-based male contraceptive regimens do not induce consistent azoospermia. The reason for t...
BackgroundCancer treatment of prepubertal patients impacts future fertility due to the abolition of ...