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Artificial insemination, Human. --- Sperm banks. --- Medical ethics.
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It is now routine to offer men the opportunity to bank sperm prior to medical treatments where there is a high risk of testicular damage. Some men also elect to bank sperm prior to vasectomy or before embarking on a high-risk activity, such as joining the armed services. This book examines the processes involved in banking sperm from sample production and storage, the subsequent treatment of the patient and the maintenance of the samples in storage, to the process of follow-up and the ultimate fate of frozen samples. Sperm Banking: Theory and Practice will be of particular interest to andrologists and embryologists involved in the running and establishment of sperm-banking services. The book will also be useful to medical and nursing professionals and counsellors involved in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions where there is a risk of infertility as a consequence of the treatment, including oncologists, hematologists and urologists.
Sperm banks. --- Spermatozoa --- Collection and preservation.
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Sperm banks --- Artificial insemination, Human --- Nobel Prizes. --- Intellect --- Artificial insemination, Human. --- Intellect --- Nobel Prizes. --- Sperm banks. --- Genetic aspects. --- Genetic aspects. --- Graham, Robert Klark. --- Graham, Robert Klark. --- United States.
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Artificial insemination, Human --- Frozen semen --- Sperm banks --- Insemination, Artificial --- Semen preservation --- Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Congresses.
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Group marriage --- Parent and child (Law) --- Parent and child --- Parenthood --- Parents --- Same-sex marriage --- Sperm banks --- Surrogate motherhood --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Legal status, laws, etc
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This practical guide to sperm collection and processing methods demonstrates how successful these procedures are to overcome even severe infertility. This compilation, prepared by an interdisciplinary team of experts, provides clinical and laboratory professionals in reproductive medicine with a comprehensive overview and a useful source of reference. Difficulties with sperm procurement can involve biological deficiencies with sperm creation, delivery, or both. The various procedures described in this text are all designed for one purpose: acquisition of as many viable sperm as possible, given initial patient conditions. Once sperm are collected, a myriad of processing methods are then available to optimize their fertilization potential. Recent advances have made fertility conditions once deemed hopeless a thing of the past. Most sterility cases are now either treatable or entirely circumvented through various clinical and laboratory techniques described in this volume, including surgical correction, hormone treatment, and various sperm enhancement technologies.
Sperm banks. --- Frozen semen. --- Spermatozoa --- Male gametes --- Sperm --- Gametes --- Semen --- Freezing of semen --- Frozen spermatozoa --- Semen, Frozen --- Spermatozoa, Frozen --- Semen banks --- Germplasm resources, Animal --- Tissue banks --- Collection and preservation.
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technological development --- moral predicaments --- abortion --- sperm banks --- prostaglandis --- ecological crisies --- human self-destruction --- Seventh-day Adventism --- moral issues --- the Adventist Church --- human sexuality --- Ellen White --- charismatic leadership --- moral authority --- Adventist ethos
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Family law. Inheritance law --- Artificial insemination, Human --- -Surrogate mothers --- -Domestic relations --- -Sperm banks --- -#GBIB:CBMER --- 347.6 --- 347.63:612.613 --- 347.6:612.613 --- Semen banks --- Germplasm resources, Animal --- Tissue banks --- Domestic relations --- Families --- Family law --- Marriage --- Persons (Law) --- Sex and law --- Gestational mothers --- Host mothers --- Uterine mothers --- Mothers --- Donor insemination, Human --- Human artificial insemination --- Human donor insemination --- Human reproductive technology --- Law and legislation --- -Legal status, laws, etc --- -Law and legislation --- Sperm banks --- Surrogate mothers --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- -Artificial insemination, Human --- Legal status, laws, etc --- United States --- Netherlands --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Familierecht. Erfrecht --- Nederland --- Verenigde Staten van Amerika --- United States of America
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Reproductive technologies to assist in both human conception and animal breeding are increasingly in demand. These technologies, along with the advent of tissue engineering, have propelled the challenges of tissue collection, preservation, and banking to the research forefront. Using examples drawn from reproductive technologies, Reproductive Tissue Banking presents the scientific principles underlying tissue banking. These examples serve as models for the technology of banking other living tissues, including blood, bone marrow, cornea, and skin.
Semen Preservation. --- Oocytes --- Embryo Transfer. --- Ovary --- Cryopreservation. --- Human reproductive technology. --- Sperm banks --- Cryopreservation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Embryo transplantation --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Banques de sperme --- Cryoconservation des organes, tissus, etc. --- Embryons --- transplantation. --- Transplantation --- Sperm banks. --- Embryo transplantation. --- Embryo transfer --- Transfer of embryo --- Reproductive technology --- Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Cryoconservation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Cryogenic preservation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Low temperature preservation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Preservation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Cryobiology --- Cryonics --- Semen banks --- Germplasm resources, Animal --- Tissue banks --- Assisted conception --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human assisted reproductive technology --- Human reproduction --- Medical technology --- Technological innovations --- Oocytes - transplantation. --- Ovary - transplantation.
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