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These proceedings of the 2018 XIII International Symposium on
Spermatology focus on comparative biology, and encourages
discussion and the exchange of ideas. The aim of this Symposium was
to provide a unique opportunity and bring together scientists from
a wide spectrum of research fields - human, domestic animals and
other mammals, vertebrates, insects, and plants. The underlying
focus is on the function of the spermatozoon - a common feature for
sexual reproduction, but extremely varied. By exploring the
variability, a better understanding of male reproductive functions
can develop. These proceedings address the mechanisms of physiology
and pathophysiology, rather than diagnosis and treatment. The
symposium featured keynote lectures by invited speakers, followed
by presentations on specific aspects of the general topic of the
session. Experimental studies are given priority over clinical
studies of patient populations. The proceedings comprise both
keynote speakers' texts and selected free communications. Posters
were considered for publication in the proceedings, and the volume
includes exhibited materials on the work of prominent
spermatologists, highlighting their important past achievements in
the field.
This practical, extensively illustrated handbook covers the
procedures that are undertaken in andrology and ART laboratories to
analyse and assess male-factor infertility, and to prepare
spermatozoa for use in assisted conception therapy. The content is
presented as brief, authoritative overviews of the relevant
biological background for each area, plus detailed, step-by-step
descriptions of the relevant analytical procedures. Each technical
section includes quality control considerations and the optimum
presentation of results. In addition to the comprehensive 'basic'
semen analysis, incorporating careful analysis of sperm morphology,
the handbook provides established techniques for the use of
computer-aided sperm analysis and sperm functional assessment. The
interpretation of laboratory results in the clinical context is
highlighted throughout, and safe laboratory practice is emphasized.
Fully revised, incorporating the new ISO TS 23162 on basic human
semen analysis throughout, this is an invaluable resource to all
scientists and technicians who perform diagnostic testing for
male-factor infertility.
These proceedings of the 2018 XIII International Symposium on
Spermatology focus on comparative biology, and encourages
discussion and the exchange of ideas. The aim of this Symposium was
to provide a unique opportunity and bring together scientists from
a wide spectrum of research fields - human, domestic animals and
other mammals, vertebrates, insects, and plants. The underlying
focus is on the function of the spermatozoon - a common feature for
sexual reproduction, but extremely varied. By exploring the
variability, a better understanding of male reproductive functions
can develop. These proceedings address the mechanisms of physiology
and pathophysiology, rather than diagnosis and treatment. The
symposium featured keynote lectures by invited speakers, followed
by presentations on specific aspects of the general topic of the
session. Experimental studies are given priority over clinical
studies of patient populations. The proceedings comprise both
keynote speakers' texts and selected free communications. Posters
were considered for publication in the proceedings, and the volume
includes exhibited materials on the work of prominent
spermatologists, highlighting their important past achievements in
the field.
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