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Chapter 21 - General Insemination for IVF

from Section 4 - Insemination/ICSI

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2023

Markus H. M. Montag
Affiliation:
ilabcomm GmbH, St Augustin, Germany
Dean E. Morbeck
Affiliation:
Kindbody Inc, New York City
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Summary

Appropriate procedures must be documented that describe all the steps performed during an insemination of oocytes for in vitro fertilization (IVF). These procedures must be designed bothe to optimize the fertilization of oocytes and to prevent circumstances that increase the risk of introduction, transmission or spread of communicable diseases through the collection, preparation, culture and/or transfer of patients’ gametes and embryos.

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Principles of IVF Laboratory Practice
Laboratory Set-Up, Training and Daily Operation
, pp. 159 - 165
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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