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Sperm Chromatin- Biological and Clinical Applications in Male Infertility and Assisted Reproduction
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Sperm DNA damage is common and has been associated with reduced rates of conception, impaired embryonic development and increased risk of miscarriage. Although the exact causes of sperm DNA damage are unknown, it is clear that infertile men possess substantially higher levels of sperm DNA damage than do fertile men. Written by leading, internationally renowned clinicians and basic scientists with expertise in sperm DNA, Sperm Chromatin: Biological and Clinical Applications in Male Infertility and Assisted Reproduction provides readers with a thoughtful and comprehensive review of the biological and clinical significance of sperm DNA damage. The work covers the fundamental principles of sperm chromatin architecture and function, the proposed modes of DNA damage and repair, the tests of sperm DNA damage, the clinical aspects of DNA damage and the impact of DNA damage on reproductive outcome. Unlike any other title on the topic, Sperm Chromatin: Biological and Clinical Applications in Male Infertility and Assisted Reproduction is an invaluable addition to the literature and will serve as an indispensable resource for basic scientists with an interest in sperm biology and for urologists, gynecologists, reproductive endocrinologists, and embryologists working in the field of infertility. Table of contents: I. Human Sperm Chromatin: Structure and Function 1. Sperm Chromatin: An Overview Rodney Balhorn 2. Spermatogenesis: An Overview Rakesh Sharma and Ashok Agarwal 3. Sperm Nucleoproteins Rafael Oliva and Judit Castillo 4. The Relationship Between Chromatin Structure and DNA Damage in Mammalian Spermatozoa Kenneth Dominguez, Chris D. R. Arca, and W. Steven Ward 5. Chromosome Positioning in Spermatozoa Andrei Zalensky, Olga Mudrak, and Irina Zalenskaya 6. Sperm Mitochondrial DNA Justin C. St. John and Bianca St. John 7. The Sperm Epigenome Donovan Chan and Jacquetta Trasler 8. RNA Expression in Germ Cells During Spermatogenesis (Germ Cell Transcriptome) Tin-Lap Lee, Albert Hoi-Hung Cheung, Owen M. Rennert, and Wai-Yee Chan II. Laboratory Evaluation of Sperm Chromatin 9. Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay (SCSA®): 30 Years’ Experience with the SCSA® Donald P. Evenson 10. Sperm Chromatin Dispersion Test: Technical Aspects and Clinical Applications Jaime Gosálvez, Carmen López-Fernández, and José Luís Fernández 11. Basic and Clinical Aspects of the Sperm Chromomycin A3 Assay Giancarlo Manicardi, Davide Bizzaro, and Denny Sakkas 12. Cytochemical Tests for Sperm Chromatin Maturity Igor Tsarev and Juris Erenpreiss 13. Acridine Orange Test for Assessment of Human Sperm DNA Integrity Alex C. Varghese, C. Fischer–Hammadeh, and M. E. Hammadeh 14. Laboratory Evaluation of Sperm Chromatin: TUNEL Assay Rakesh Sharma and Ashok Agarwal 15. The Basic and Clinical Aspects of the Sperm Comet Assay Luke Simon and Sheena E. M. Lewis 16. Assays Used in the Study of Sperm Nuclear Proteins Timothy G. Jenkins, Benjamin R. Emery, and Douglas T. Carrell 17. Sperm Epigenetic Profile Cristina Joana Marques, Alberto Barros, and Mário Sousa 18. Clinical Significance of Sperm RNA Jean-Pierre Dadoune, Isabelle Galeraud-Denis, and Serge Carreau III. Biological and Clinical Determinants of Sperm Chromatin Damage 19. Role of Oxidative Stress in the Etiology of Sperm DNA Damage R. John Aitken and Geoffry N. De Iuliis 20. Abortive Apoptosis and Sperm Chromatin Damage Hasan M. El-Fakahany and Denny Sakkas 21. Spermiogenesis in Sperm Genetic Integrity Marie-Chantal Grégoire, Frédéric Leduc, and Guylain Boissonneault 22. Male Subfertility and Sperm Chromatin Damage Mona Bungum, Aleksander Giwercman, and Marcello Spanò 23. Aging and Sperm DNA Damage Fábio F. Pasqualotto and Eleonora B. Pasqualotto 24. Cancer in Males: Implications for Sperm Quality, Fertility, and Progeny Outcome Peter Chan and Bernard Robaire 25. Sperm Chromatin and Environmental Factors Aleksander Giwercman 26. Effects of Male Accessory Gland Infection on Sperm Parameters Aldo E. Calogero, Sandro La Vignera, Rosita A. Condorelli, Rosario D’Agata, and Enzo Vicari IV. Sperm Chromatin and Assisted Reproductive Technology Outcomes 27. The Impact of Sperm Processing and Cryopreservation on Sperm DNA Integrity Dan Yu, Luke Simon, and Sheena E. M. Lewis 28. Structure of Chromatin in Human Sperm Bound to Hyaluronic Acid: The Benefits of PICSI Dish Mediated Sperm Selection Leyla Sati and Gabor Huszar 29. Electrophoretic Sperm Separation Steven Fleming and R. John Aitken 30. Antioxidants and Sperm DNA Damage Armand Zini and Maria San Gabriel 31. Sperm Chromatin and ART (IUI, IVF, and ICSI) Pregnancy Mona Bungum 32. Sperm DNA Damage and Pregnancy Loss After IVF/ICSI Armand Zini and Jason Matthew Boman 33. Postnatal Effects of Sperm Chromatin Damage Miriam Pérez-Crespo, Raúl Fernández-González, Miguel Ángel Ramírez, Eva Pericuesta, Alexandra Calle, and Alfonso Gutiérrez-Adán 34. Evaluation of Chromatin and DNA Integrity in Testicular Sperm Armand Zini and Naif Al-Hathal V. Protocols and Integrity Tests 35. The Alkaline Comet Assay Sheena E. M. Lewis 36. Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay (SCSA) Donald P. Evenson 37. Measurement of DNA Damage in Spermatozoa by TUNEL Assay Rakesh Sharma and Ashok Agarwal 38. Clinical Utility of Sperm DNA Integrity Tests Armand Zini |
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Practical Manual of In Vitro Fertilization: Advanced Methods and Novel Devices
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This unique, practical title provides a complete review of the most well-established and current diagnostic and treatment techniques comprising in vitro fertilization. Throughout the chapters, a uniform structure is employed, including a brief abstract, a keyword glossary, a step-by-step protocol of the laboratory procedures, several pages of expert commentary, key issues of clinical concern, and a list of references. The result is a readily accessible, high quality reference guide for reproductive endocrinologists, urologists, embryologists, biologists and research scientists who are interested in the subject. The manual also offers an excellent description of novel procedures that will likely be employed in the near future. Table of Contents: 1. Journey of Human Gametes In Vitro: 1978 to 2010Zeev ShohamI. Setting Up and Running an IVF Laboratory2. Building the LaboratoryDean E. Morbeck and Marlena Duke3. Air Quality ManagementJohan Guns, Ronny Janssens, and Martine Vercammen4. Organizational Aspects of the Laboratory in a Tertiary Care ART CenterNancy L. Bossert and Christopher De Jonge5. Quality Control ManagementWilliam R. Boone and H. Lee Higdon III6. Daily, Weekly, and Regular Preparations for the IVF LaboratoryMichael A. Britt and Klaus E. Wiemer 7. Risk and Safety in the IVF ClinicPeter Sjoblom and Julius HreinssonII. IVF Laboratory Equipment and Culture Systems8. Essential Instruments and Disposable Supplies for an IVF Laboratory Leslie Weikert, Christa Fralick, and Klaus E. Wiemer9. Co2 and Low-O2 IncubatorsMarius Meintjes10. IVF WorkstationsNicolas Prados and Alex C. Varghese11. Culture Media in IVF: Decisions for the LaboratoryJason E. Swain and Thomas B. Pool III. In Vitro Fertilization12. Oocyte DenudingRoberta Maggiulli, Filippo Ubaldi, and Laura Rienzi13. Assessment of Oocyte Quality Basak Balaban, Turgay Barut, and Bülent Urman 14. Polarization MicroscopyMarkus Montag, Maria Köster, and Hans van der Ven15. Cumulus Cell Gene Expression in Assessment of Oocyte Quality Dagan WellsIV. Embryo Culture Methods16. Short Culture: Day 1/Day 2/Day 3 Embryo CulturePatrick Quinn17. Extended Culture in IVFDavid K. Gardner and Michelle Lane18. In Vitro Maturation of Human Oocytes Baris Ata, Jack Huang, and Ri-Cheng Chian19. In Vivo Embryo Culture DeviceClaude Ranoux20. Microfluidics for Gamete Manipulation and Embryo CultureGary D. Smith, Charles Bormann, and Shuichi TakayamaV. Sperm Processing and Selection21. Sperm Assessment: Traditional Approaches and Their Indicative Value Margot Flint, Fanuel Lampiao, Ashok Agarwal, and Stefan S du Plessis22. Sperm Assessment: Novel Approaches and Their Indicative ValueDe Y. Liu, Harold Bourne, C. Garrett, G. N. Clarke, Shlomi Barak, and H. W. G. Baker23. Sperm Processing for IVFRalf Henkel24. PESA/TESA/TESE Sperm Processing Sandro C. Esteves and Sidney Verza, Jr.25. Processing Sperm Samples in HIV-Positive PatientsThamara Viloria Samochin, Marcos Meseguer, Antonio Pellicer, José Remohí, and Nicolás Garrido26. Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm InjectionP. Vanderzwalmen, Magnus Bach, Batsuren Baramsai, A. Neyer, Delf Schwerda, Astrid Stecher, Barbara Wirleitner, Martin Zintz, Bernard Lejeune, S. Vanderzwalmen, Nino Guy Cassuto, Mathias Zech, and Nicolas H. Zech 27. Sperm Testing and ICSI Selection by Hyaluronic Acid Binding: The Hyaluronic Acid-Coated Glass Slide and Petri Dish in the Andrology and IVF Laboratories Gabor Huszar28. Electrophoretic Sperm SeparationSteven Fleming and John Aitken 29. Magnetic Activated Cell Sorting of Human SpermatozoaEnver Kerem Dirican30. Poloscope-Based Sperm Selection Luca Gianaroli, M. Cristina Magli, Andor Crippa, Giorgio Cavallini, Eleonora Borghi, and Anna P. FerrarettiVI. Insemination Procedures31. Intrauterine Insemination Gautam N. Allahbadia and Rubina Merchant 32. Conventional IVF InseminationLiesl Nel-Themaat, Thomas Elliott, Ching-Chien Chang, Graham Wright, and Zsolt Peter Nagy33. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Gianpiero D. Palermo, Queenie V. Neri, Devin Monahan, Takumi Takeuchi, Peter N. Schlegel, and Zev Rosenwaks34. Mechanism of Human Oocyte Activation During ICSI and Methodology for Overcoming Low or Failed FertilizationDmitri Dozortsev and Mohammad Hossein Nasr-Esfahani VII. Micromanipulators and Micromanipulation35. Hydraulic Manipulators for ICSIHubert Joris36. Research Instruments MicromanipulatorsSteven Fleming and Catherine Pretty37. Eppendorf Micromanipulator: Setup and Operation of Electronic MicromanipulatorsEhab Abu-Marar and Safa Al-Hasani38. The Leica-IMSI SystemChristiane Wittemer, Bruno Laborde, Frederic Ribay, and Stephane Viville 39. Automated Robotic Intracytoplasmic Sperm InjectionZhe Lu, Xinyu Liu, Xuping Zhang, Clement Leung, Navid Esfandiari, Robert F. Casper, and Yu Sun40. Oocyte Treatment and Preparation for Microinjection Thomas Ebner 41. Livestock Production Via MicromanipulationAkira Onishi and Anthony C. F. PerryVIII. Embryo Evaluation, Grading, and Assisted Hatching42. Pronuclear Scoring in Human In Vitro FertilizationLynette Scott43. Cumulative Morphological Assessment of Embryo QualityBarry Behr and Aparna Hegde44. Metabolomics: The ViaMetrics-E™ Procedure for Assessing Embryo ViabilityD. Sakkas, L. Botros, M. Henson, K. Judge, and P. Roos45. Oxygen Consumption as an Indicator of Oocyte and Embryo ViabilityAna S. Lopes46. Gene Expression Changes During Human Early Embryo Development: New Applications for Embryo SelectionSamir Hamamah, Said Assou, Imène Boumela, Gisèle Ouandaogo, Hervé Dechaud, and John de Vos47. Amino Acid Turnover as a Biomarker of Embryo ViabilityRoger Sturmey, Christine Leary, Henry Leese, and Danielle Smith48. Real-time Embryo Monitoring Devices for Embryo SelectionGábor Vajta and Thorir Hardarson49. Assisted Hatching in IVFItziar Belil and Anna VeigaIX. Biopsy Procedures on Oocytes and Embryos50. Polar Body BiopsyMarkus Montag, Maria Köster, K. van der Ven, and Hans van der Ven51. Cleavage Stage Embryo BiopsyAlan R. Thornhill52. Embryo Biopsy for PGD: Current PerspectiveSteven J. McArthur, Don Leigh, Maria Traversa, James Marshall, and Robert P. S. Jansen 53. Microarrays and CGH for PGD of Chromosome Abnormalities and Gene DefectsGary Harton and Santiago MunnéX. Cryopreservation54. Sperm CryopreservationFabio Firmbach Pasqualotto, Eleonora Bedin Pasqualotto, Edson Borges, Jr., and Ashok Agarwal55. Slow Freezing of OocytesGiovanni Coticchio and Lucia De Santis56. Vitrification: Research in Animal ModelsGábor Vajta57. Oocyte VitrificationAna Cobo58. Slow Freezing of EmbryosLiesl Nel-Themaat, Ching-Chien Chang, Thomas Elliott, Patricia Bernal, Graham Wright, and Zsolt Peter Nagy59. Vitrification of EmbryosJuergen Liebermann, Joe Conaghan, Zsolt Peter Nagy, and Michael Tucker60. Directional Freezing of Reproduction Cells, Tissues, and OrgansAmir Arav61. Ovarian Tissue CryopreservationJennifer L Kulp, J. Ryan Martin, and Pasquale PatrizioXI. Embryo Transfer62. Assessment of Uterine ReceptivityHakan Cakmak and Hugh S. Taylor63. Single Embryo Transfer Thorir Hardarson and Matts Wikland64. Ultrasound-Guided Embryo Transfer (Abdominal/Vaginal): An Evidence-Based EvaluationAhmed M. Abou-Setta65. Cumulus-Aided Embryo TransferFiruza R. Parikh, Nandkishor J. Naik, Dattatray J. Naik, and Dhanajaya KulkarniXII. Management and Regulation in the ART Laboratory66. Data Management in the ART Laboratory: Requirements and SolutionsTimothy Brown and Bruce R. Gilbert67. Regulation, Licensing, and Accreditation of the ART LaboratoryDoris Baker68. Legislation in the United KingdomRachel Cutting69. Regulation, Licensing, and Accreditation of the ART Laboratory in EuropeJulius Hreinsson and Peter Sjoblom70. Regulation, Licensing, and Accreditation of ART Laboratories in India B. N. Chakravarty and Rita Modi71. Troubleshooting in the Clinical Embryology Laboratory: The Art of Problem-Solving in ARTKathryn J. Go, Jay C. Patel, and Rick DietzXIII. Special Topics72. The Role of Mitochondria in the Establishment of Developmental Competence in Early Human DevelopmentJonathan Van Blerkom73. Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Transfer: Human Applications and ConcernsJosef Fulka, Jr. and Helena Fulka74. Cytoskeletal Architecture of Human Oocytes with Focus on Centrosomes and Their Significant Role in FertilizationHeide Schatten, Vanesa Y. Rawe, and Qing-Yuan Sun75. Molecular Mining of Follicular Fluid for Reliable Biomarkers of Human Oocyte and Embryo Developmental Competence |
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Teknologi Reproduksi Berbantu
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Anatomy & physiology of reproduction, natural conception, assisted reproductive technology (IUI, cIVF, ICSI) |
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Robert G. Edwards: A Personal Viewpoint
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his volume includes a unique personal history of participation in the original research in England on human in vitro fertilization. It is neither a comprehensive analysis of the career of Dr. Robert G. Edwards, the 2010 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, nor of the writer, who is a physician-scientist expert in the field of assisted reproduction. It provides a true picture of the efforts and complexity behind an area of medical progress which has led to the births of several million babies worldwide. Not just limited to discussions of IVF, the book also illustrates some of the numerous challenges to innovation in the reproductive sciences and the difficulties of moving breakthrough reproductive technologies from the laboratory into widespread medical use. |
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about IVF... And Answers to Questions You Wouldn't Think to Ask!
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This fantastic DVD is an up to date resource that covers virtually everything you ever wanted to know about IVF. The birth of Louise Brown on July 25th 1978 was teh first successful result of IVF. SInce this time over 300,000 babies have been born in the US through IVF. Experts estimate that about 70% of IVF patients will become paretns within 3 IVF cycles. Research shows that the levels of depression faced by infertile individuals are as high as those dealing with life threateneing diseases. Clinicians may treat patients undergoing fertility treatmet for mental support and physical relief of pain due to injections. |
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Baby Chase - The Comic book story of a couple's quest to have a baby
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This is a free online comic book which tells the story of how a couple used IVF to complete their family |
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Making Babies
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Making Babies is a thorough and comprehensive compilation of up-to-date scientific research, blended with a wealth of informative, practical knowledge, and is packed full of relevant self-help information that has something to suit everyone. This book has been combined to offer you a 'warts and all' overview of both the medical approach to reproductive dysfunctions and the effective benefits that holistic, natural medicines and conventional, orthodox medicine can have on influencing your reproductive health, general wellbeing and gender selection. Making Babies is an easy-to-read guide that covers in-depth descriptions of all the major medical and complementary therapies from acupuncture, diet, clinical nutrition, herbal medicine, homeopathy, medically assisted technology, surgical procedures, IVF, prescription medications and much more. This book is essential reading that will assist in preparing and educating you on the various causal factors, medical conditions and all the very latest in treatment protocols. Some of the topics covered include: endometriosis; miscarriage prevention; PCOS; PMS; fibroids; menstrual dysfunction; hormone imbalances; male reproductive disorders; pregnancy support; and fertility boosting techniques. Learn of new and traditional methods that are available today that can improve both you and your partner's pre- and post-conception health care and optimise fertility success. Making Babies is an invaluable guide that can assist you to resolve your reproductive problems and help you to manage your way through the complexities of the infertility maze. Jason Jackson runs a successful Natural Medicine practice from Brisbane, Australia. He has lectured and consulted extensively on numerous health topics throughout Australia and overseas. Mr Jackson specialises in reproductive health and infertility and is recognised as one of Australia's leading Naturopaths in this area and is an authority in the field of Clinical Nutrition and Herbal Medicine. Jason has appeared widely in the media and his encyclopaedic knowledge of Alternative and Complementary Medicines has been greatly sought after. The phenomenal success of Jason Jackson's Natural Fertility Programmes has not only helped thousands of couples all over Australia but has reached clients from around the world. |
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Preservation of Human Oocytes
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A thorough analysis of current theoretical, biological, and clinical evidence generated on oocyte cryopreservation.This breakthrough title, written by experienced professionals in the field of reproductive medicine, is the must-have resource on oocyte preservation, which is quickly becoming one of the most important developments in human IVF.Certain to become the essential guide for reproductive medicine specialists, embryologists, and gynecologists, the text discusses benefits of oocyte storage for young cancer patients and women wishing to extend their reproductive lives for social, professional, or economical reasons.Topics include:• low temperature storage (cryopreservation and vitrification)• oocyte physiology• developmental stages in oocyte storage• success rates of oocyte preservation• ethics of fertility preservation• the health of babies from cryopreserved oocytes and embryos |
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The Infertility Comic Book
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Free online book, which teaches infertile couples all about infertility, in an entertaining comic book format ! Read the book at http://www.drmalpani.com/comicbook/book.html |
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Human Preimplantation Embryo Selection
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This book will assemble the leaders in this field to discuss their visions of dealing with the topic in the light of the limitations involving the fragility of the early human embryo. The purpose of this book is to shed light on the ever-expanding techniques that are being employed and evaluated with regard to embryo selection. A comprehensive overview may guide the ART practitioner in choice of techniques and evaluation of benefits and drawbacks. In summary, application of increasingly advanced new technology has allowed the field of embryo evaluation to evolve rapidly and dramatically over the past five years, and this book will provide an up-to-date overview and reference source. |
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