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Vitrification in assisted reproduction

✍ Scribed by Liebermann, Juergen; Tucker, Michael J


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
266
Series
Reproductive medicine & assisted reproductive techniques series
Edition
Second edition
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content: ""Front Cover""
""Contents""
""Foreword""
""Preface""
""Acknowledgments""
""Contributors""
""Chapter 1: Overview of biological vitrification""
""Chapter 2: Vitrification of oocytes and embryos: Finally a recognized technique, but still a source of concern and debate""
""Chapter 3: Intracellular concentration of cryoprotectant during vitrification and slow-freezing cryopreservation procedures""
""Chapter 4: Importance of cooling versus warming rates in vitrification techniques"" ""Chapter 5: The movement of water and cryoprotectants in mammalian oocytes and embryos: Membrane permeability and aquaporins""""Chapter 6: Open versus closed systems""
""Chapter 7: Automatic vitrification: Development of the Gavi system""
""Chapter 8: Vitrification at minimum volume: From basic science to clinical application""
""Chapter 9: Vitrification of oocytes: General considerations and the use of the Cryotec method""
""Chapter 10: Safety of vitrification and cryostorage and optimization of cryopreservation protocols""
""Chapter 11: Physiological aspects of oocyte vitrification"" ""Chapter 12: Vitrification of oocytes: Imprinting and disturbance in spindle formation and chromosome segregation""""Chapter 13: Metabolic profile of day 3 embryos arising from vitrified oocytes""
""Chapter 14: Vitrification of human oocytes for in vitro fertilization patients""
""Chapter 15: Oocyte vitrification: Donor “egg banking�""
""Chapter 16: Fertility preservation for oncology patients""
""Chapter 17: Vitrification of human ovarian tissue""
""Chapter 18: Vitrification of cleavage-stage embryos and blastocysts and their neonatal outcomes"" ""Chapter 19: Vitrification of human blastocysts: Clinical realities and neonatal outcomes""""Chapter 20: Development and hatching of human blastocysts after vitrification and warming""
""Chapter 21: Does storage of vitrified blastocysts have an impact on implantation potential and birth rate?""
""Chapter 22: Ovarian tissue vitrificationâ€"Clinical realities and outcomes""
""Chapter 23: Vitrification of human testicular tissue, spermatogonia, and spermatozoa""
""Chapter 24: Vitrification in pluripotent stem cell banking: Requirements and technical solutions for large-scale biobanks""

✦ Subjects


Reproductive technology. Cells -- Cryopreservation. MEDICAL / Gynecology & Obstetrics


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