A microfluidic chip is described that facilitates research and quality control analysis of zebrafish sperm which, due to its miniscule (i.e., 2–5 μl) sample volume and short duration of motility (i.e., \u3c1 min), present a challenge for traditional manual assessment methods. A micromixer molded in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) bonded to a glass substrate was used to activate sperm samples by mixing with water, initiated by the user depressing a transfer pipette connected to the chip. Sample flow in the microfluidic viewing chamber was able to be halted within 1 s, allowing for rapid analysis of the sample using established computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) methods. Zebrafish sperm cell activation was consistent with manual hand mixing ...
Infertile couples needing assisted reproduction are increasing, so a fundamental understanding of mo...
Objective and quantitative assessment of sperm quality is important for human infertility as well as...
      Microfluidics is the precise control and manipulation of small-volume fluids in ord...
Abstract The zebrafish sperm activation profoundly depends upon the homogeneous mixing of the sperm ...
Microfluidic technology has been occasionally used for in vitro analysis and separation of cells. Th...
Before assistive reproductive treatment will be started for a couple that is childless by default, t...
Sperm motility analysis is an indispensable test in male infertility diagnosis. The current microsco...
In this article we describe the development of a microfluidic chip to determine the concentration of...
<div><p>Various research tools have been used for <i>in vitro</i> detection of sperm chemotaxis. How...
Assistive Reproductive Technology (ART) and Artificial Insemination (AI) are universal and widely us...
This thesis is focused on application of microfluidics to understand the swimming behavior of sperm ...
Motile sperm cell separation is important in sample preparation for both artificial insemination and...
Microfluidic technology has found many applications; yet, the extension of this technology into the ...
BACKGROUND: Sperm screening is an essential step in in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures. The swi...
The microfluidic sperm-sorting (MFSS) device is a promising advancement for assisted reproductive te...
Infertile couples needing assisted reproduction are increasing, so a fundamental understanding of mo...
Objective and quantitative assessment of sperm quality is important for human infertility as well as...
      Microfluidics is the precise control and manipulation of small-volume fluids in ord...
Abstract The zebrafish sperm activation profoundly depends upon the homogeneous mixing of the sperm ...
Microfluidic technology has been occasionally used for in vitro analysis and separation of cells. Th...
Before assistive reproductive treatment will be started for a couple that is childless by default, t...
Sperm motility analysis is an indispensable test in male infertility diagnosis. The current microsco...
In this article we describe the development of a microfluidic chip to determine the concentration of...
<div><p>Various research tools have been used for <i>in vitro</i> detection of sperm chemotaxis. How...
Assistive Reproductive Technology (ART) and Artificial Insemination (AI) are universal and widely us...
This thesis is focused on application of microfluidics to understand the swimming behavior of sperm ...
Motile sperm cell separation is important in sample preparation for both artificial insemination and...
Microfluidic technology has found many applications; yet, the extension of this technology into the ...
BACKGROUND: Sperm screening is an essential step in in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures. The swi...
The microfluidic sperm-sorting (MFSS) device is a promising advancement for assisted reproductive te...
Infertile couples needing assisted reproduction are increasing, so a fundamental understanding of mo...
Objective and quantitative assessment of sperm quality is important for human infertility as well as...
      Microfluidics is the precise control and manipulation of small-volume fluids in ord...