Easy-to-use, Inexpensive Microfluidic Chip for Sperm Selection (VIDEO)
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Sperm cells isolated from the collecting chamber in this microfluidic chip exhibited significantly higher motility (almost 100 percent), a higher number of morphologically normal cells and substantially lower DNA fragmentation, which is a crucial parameter for the fertilization process. The developed chip also provides more than enough cells required for successful assisted reproductive technologies due to the amount and quality of sperm cells isolated using the chip.
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Florida Atlantic University
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