The effectiveness of semen preparation using the migration-sedimentation (MS) method was evaluated, and compared to density gradient centrifuge and swim-up combination (DGC+SU). Sperm selection using MS is based on motility, thus, deleterious effects for which centrifugation has been blamed, are believed to be avoided. Normozoospermic male patients who had more than 10% forward progressive motile sperm in their ejaculate were included in the study. Spermatozoa selected by two different methods were investigated and compared according to sperm motility, concentration, morphology, vitality, DNA fragmentation, and presence of persistent histones. The concentration and motility of sperm in the MS group was improved when compared to the DGC+SU g...
Background: Sperm processing methods separate motile sperms with good morphology from dead and abnor...
The objective of this study was to compare two methods for the extraction of high motility sperm; th...
In order to compare the Percell gradient and IxaPrep gradient methods, the percentage of progressive...
The effectiveness of semen preparation using the migration-sedimentation (MS) method was evaluated, ...
The effectiveness of semen preparation using the migration-sedimentation (MS) method was evaluated, ...
Sperm separation plays a critical role in assisted reproductive technology. Based on migration, dens...
Sperm separation plays a critical role in assisted reproductive technology. Based on migration, dens...
Purpose: This work was to compare the effects of Percoll gradient and swim-up treatments for sperm...
PubMedID: 8899483The efficiency of the swim-up procedure and two-layer Percoll gradient centrifugati...
The main purpose of this methodological paper was to describe a recently designed one-step ICSI seme...
The main purpose of this methodological paper was to describe a recently designed one-step ICSI seme...
Objective To compare the effects of density-gradient centrifugation and swim-up on sperm apoptosis b...
Human semen is heterogeneous in quality, not only between males but also within a single ejaculate. ...
Human semen is heterogeneous in quality, not only between males but also within a single ejaculate. ...
Human semen is heterogeneous in quality, not only between males but also within a single ejaculate. ...
Background: Sperm processing methods separate motile sperms with good morphology from dead and abnor...
The objective of this study was to compare two methods for the extraction of high motility sperm; th...
In order to compare the Percell gradient and IxaPrep gradient methods, the percentage of progressive...
The effectiveness of semen preparation using the migration-sedimentation (MS) method was evaluated, ...
The effectiveness of semen preparation using the migration-sedimentation (MS) method was evaluated, ...
Sperm separation plays a critical role in assisted reproductive technology. Based on migration, dens...
Sperm separation plays a critical role in assisted reproductive technology. Based on migration, dens...
Purpose: This work was to compare the effects of Percoll gradient and swim-up treatments for sperm...
PubMedID: 8899483The efficiency of the swim-up procedure and two-layer Percoll gradient centrifugati...
The main purpose of this methodological paper was to describe a recently designed one-step ICSI seme...
The main purpose of this methodological paper was to describe a recently designed one-step ICSI seme...
Objective To compare the effects of density-gradient centrifugation and swim-up on sperm apoptosis b...
Human semen is heterogeneous in quality, not only between males but also within a single ejaculate. ...
Human semen is heterogeneous in quality, not only between males but also within a single ejaculate. ...
Human semen is heterogeneous in quality, not only between males but also within a single ejaculate. ...
Background: Sperm processing methods separate motile sperms with good morphology from dead and abnor...
The objective of this study was to compare two methods for the extraction of high motility sperm; th...
In order to compare the Percell gradient and IxaPrep gradient methods, the percentage of progressive...