Ainsworth et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Development of a novel electrophoretic system for the isolation of human spermatozoaAinsworth et al., 2005
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- Ainsworth C
- Nixon B
- Aitken R
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- Human Reproduction
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BACKGROUND: Optimization of assisted conception outcomes involves the development of rapid, safe, effective techniques for the isolation of functional human spermatozoa free from significant DNA damage. In this study we describe a novel electrophoretic sperm isolation …
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