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Acknowledgment to reviewers for 2018

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A point of confusion for embryologists in the identification of viable spermatozoa by the eosin-nigrosin test

Chen H, Zhou H, Shu J, Gan X, Wang C, Lin R

A viable spermatozoon is a prerequisite for fertilization in intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Thus, it is crucial to select viable but immotile spermatozoa on the day of ICSI. We report...
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Mesenchymal stem cells for restoration of ovarian function

Yoon SY

With the progress of regenerative medicine, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have received attention as a way to restore ovarian function. It has been reported that MSCs derived from bone marrow,...
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Evaluation of sperm DNA fragmentation using multiple methods: a comparison of their predictive power for male infertility

Javed A, Talkad MS, Ramaiah MK

OBJECTIVE: The usual seminal profile has been customarily used for diagnosing male infertility based on an examination of semen samples. However, sperm DNA fragmentation has also been causally linked to...
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Evaluation of normal morphology, DNA fragmentation, and hyaluronic acid binding ability of human spermatozoa after using four different commercial media for density gradient centrifugation

Lee D, Jee BC

OBJECTIVE: Density gradient centrifugation (DGC) is frequently used to isolate high-motility fractions of spermatozoa. We compared the efficacy of four DGC media in terms of the percentage of morphologically normal...
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Effects of paternal age on human embryo development in in vitro fertilization with preimplantation genetic screening

Kim MK, Park JK, Jeon Y, Seok SH, Chang EM, Lee WS

OBJECTIVE: As paternal age increases, the quality of sperm decreases due to increased DNA fragmentation and aneuploidy. Higher levels of structural chromosomal aberrations in the gametes ultimately decrease both the...
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Does bilateral uterine artery ligation have negative effects on ovarian reserve markers and ovarian artery blood flow in women with postpartum hemorrhage?

Verit FF, Çetin O, Keskin S, Akyol H, Zebitay AG

OBJECTIVE: Bilateral uterine artery ligation (UAL) is a fertility-preserving procedure used in women experiencing postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). However, the long-term effects of this procedure on ovarian function remain unclear. The...
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