Assisted Reproductive Technology
Accomplishments and New Horizons
Herausgeber: Barratt, Christopher L. R.; De Jonge, Christopher J.
Assisted Reproductive Technology
Accomplishments and New Horizons
Herausgeber: Barratt, Christopher L. R.; De Jonge, Christopher J.
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This insightful and thought-provoking 2002 compilation describes the meteoric advances that revolutionised reproductive medicine.
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This insightful and thought-provoking 2002 compilation describes the meteoric advances that revolutionised reproductive medicine.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 864g
- ISBN-13: 9780521188951
- ISBN-10: 0521188954
- Artikelnr.: 32732276
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 864g
- ISBN-13: 9780521188951
- ISBN-10: 0521188954
- Artikelnr.: 32732276
Foreword Howard W. Jones; Part I. The Gametes: Present and Future: 1.
Spermatogenesis in vitro in mammals Bernard Jégou, Charles Pineau and Jorma
Toppari; 2. The spermatozoon as a machine J. Travis and Gregory Kopf; 3.
Attributes of fertile spermatozoa Christopher De Jonge and Christopher L.
R. Barratt; 4. In vitro oogenesis Frank L. Barnes; 5. The oocyte as a
machine Kate Hardy; 6. Epigenetic influences on human oocyte and embryo
development Jonathan Van Blerkom; 7. Unresolved and basic problems in
assisted reproductive technology Jim Cummins; Part II. Techniques: Present
and future: 8. Influences of culture media on embryo development Barry
Bavister and Jay Baltz; 9. Cryopreservation of immature and mature gametes
John K. Critser, Yuksel Agca and Erik J. Woods; 10. Embryonic stem cells
Ann M. Lawler and John D. Gearhart; 11. Modification of the male genome by
gene and spermatogonial transplantation Peter J. Donovan, Michael D.
Griswold and Lonnie D. Russell; 12. Genetic diagnosis - the future David
Cram and David de Kretser; 13. Cloning mammals Don P. Wolf and Shoukhrat
Mitalipov; 14. Fluorescence imaging: gamete selection and ICSI L. Hewitson,
C. Simerly and G. Schatten; Part III. The Clinic: 15. Diagnosis and
treatment of male infertility A. Kamischke and E. Nieschlag; 16. Tests of
male fertility R. John Aitken; 17. Diagnosis and treatment for female
subfertility Peter Platteau and Paul Devroey; 18. Advances in ultrasound
imaging Richard P. Dickey and Ellen Matulich; 19. The natural cycle vs
stimulated cycle Ian D. Cooke; 20. Embryo stage and transfer number Alan
Trounson; 21. The national institutes of health and the research base for
improving the outcomes of ART Donna L. Vogel; Part IV. Concepts for the
Global Community: 22. From conception to contraception Gustavo F. Doncel,
Christine Mauck, Douglas S. Colvard and Lourens J. D. Zaneveld; 23.
Developing immunocontraceptives Eileen A. McLaughlin and Michael K.
Holland; 24. ARTistic license: should assisted reproductive technologies be
regulated? Nanette R. Elster; 25. Finances and access to ART: justice and
publication of results F. Shenfield; 26. Sex selection Joe Leigh Simpson
and Sandra Ann Carson; 27. ICSI: a time bomb? Herman J. Tournaye and André
C. Van Steirteghem; 28. Cryopreservation of gametes and embryos - legal and
ethical aspects Susan M. Avery and Peter R. Brinsden; Index.
Spermatogenesis in vitro in mammals Bernard Jégou, Charles Pineau and Jorma
Toppari; 2. The spermatozoon as a machine J. Travis and Gregory Kopf; 3.
Attributes of fertile spermatozoa Christopher De Jonge and Christopher L.
R. Barratt; 4. In vitro oogenesis Frank L. Barnes; 5. The oocyte as a
machine Kate Hardy; 6. Epigenetic influences on human oocyte and embryo
development Jonathan Van Blerkom; 7. Unresolved and basic problems in
assisted reproductive technology Jim Cummins; Part II. Techniques: Present
and future: 8. Influences of culture media on embryo development Barry
Bavister and Jay Baltz; 9. Cryopreservation of immature and mature gametes
John K. Critser, Yuksel Agca and Erik J. Woods; 10. Embryonic stem cells
Ann M. Lawler and John D. Gearhart; 11. Modification of the male genome by
gene and spermatogonial transplantation Peter J. Donovan, Michael D.
Griswold and Lonnie D. Russell; 12. Genetic diagnosis - the future David
Cram and David de Kretser; 13. Cloning mammals Don P. Wolf and Shoukhrat
Mitalipov; 14. Fluorescence imaging: gamete selection and ICSI L. Hewitson,
C. Simerly and G. Schatten; Part III. The Clinic: 15. Diagnosis and
treatment of male infertility A. Kamischke and E. Nieschlag; 16. Tests of
male fertility R. John Aitken; 17. Diagnosis and treatment for female
subfertility Peter Platteau and Paul Devroey; 18. Advances in ultrasound
imaging Richard P. Dickey and Ellen Matulich; 19. The natural cycle vs
stimulated cycle Ian D. Cooke; 20. Embryo stage and transfer number Alan
Trounson; 21. The national institutes of health and the research base for
improving the outcomes of ART Donna L. Vogel; Part IV. Concepts for the
Global Community: 22. From conception to contraception Gustavo F. Doncel,
Christine Mauck, Douglas S. Colvard and Lourens J. D. Zaneveld; 23.
Developing immunocontraceptives Eileen A. McLaughlin and Michael K.
Holland; 24. ARTistic license: should assisted reproductive technologies be
regulated? Nanette R. Elster; 25. Finances and access to ART: justice and
publication of results F. Shenfield; 26. Sex selection Joe Leigh Simpson
and Sandra Ann Carson; 27. ICSI: a time bomb? Herman J. Tournaye and André
C. Van Steirteghem; 28. Cryopreservation of gametes and embryos - legal and
ethical aspects Susan M. Avery and Peter R. Brinsden; Index.
Foreword Howard W. Jones; Part I. The Gametes: Present and Future: 1.
Spermatogenesis in vitro in mammals Bernard Jégou, Charles Pineau and Jorma
Toppari; 2. The spermatozoon as a machine J. Travis and Gregory Kopf; 3.
Attributes of fertile spermatozoa Christopher De Jonge and Christopher L.
R. Barratt; 4. In vitro oogenesis Frank L. Barnes; 5. The oocyte as a
machine Kate Hardy; 6. Epigenetic influences on human oocyte and embryo
development Jonathan Van Blerkom; 7. Unresolved and basic problems in
assisted reproductive technology Jim Cummins; Part II. Techniques: Present
and future: 8. Influences of culture media on embryo development Barry
Bavister and Jay Baltz; 9. Cryopreservation of immature and mature gametes
John K. Critser, Yuksel Agca and Erik J. Woods; 10. Embryonic stem cells
Ann M. Lawler and John D. Gearhart; 11. Modification of the male genome by
gene and spermatogonial transplantation Peter J. Donovan, Michael D.
Griswold and Lonnie D. Russell; 12. Genetic diagnosis - the future David
Cram and David de Kretser; 13. Cloning mammals Don P. Wolf and Shoukhrat
Mitalipov; 14. Fluorescence imaging: gamete selection and ICSI L. Hewitson,
C. Simerly and G. Schatten; Part III. The Clinic: 15. Diagnosis and
treatment of male infertility A. Kamischke and E. Nieschlag; 16. Tests of
male fertility R. John Aitken; 17. Diagnosis and treatment for female
subfertility Peter Platteau and Paul Devroey; 18. Advances in ultrasound
imaging Richard P. Dickey and Ellen Matulich; 19. The natural cycle vs
stimulated cycle Ian D. Cooke; 20. Embryo stage and transfer number Alan
Trounson; 21. The national institutes of health and the research base for
improving the outcomes of ART Donna L. Vogel; Part IV. Concepts for the
Global Community: 22. From conception to contraception Gustavo F. Doncel,
Christine Mauck, Douglas S. Colvard and Lourens J. D. Zaneveld; 23.
Developing immunocontraceptives Eileen A. McLaughlin and Michael K.
Holland; 24. ARTistic license: should assisted reproductive technologies be
regulated? Nanette R. Elster; 25. Finances and access to ART: justice and
publication of results F. Shenfield; 26. Sex selection Joe Leigh Simpson
and Sandra Ann Carson; 27. ICSI: a time bomb? Herman J. Tournaye and André
C. Van Steirteghem; 28. Cryopreservation of gametes and embryos - legal and
ethical aspects Susan M. Avery and Peter R. Brinsden; Index.
Spermatogenesis in vitro in mammals Bernard Jégou, Charles Pineau and Jorma
Toppari; 2. The spermatozoon as a machine J. Travis and Gregory Kopf; 3.
Attributes of fertile spermatozoa Christopher De Jonge and Christopher L.
R. Barratt; 4. In vitro oogenesis Frank L. Barnes; 5. The oocyte as a
machine Kate Hardy; 6. Epigenetic influences on human oocyte and embryo
development Jonathan Van Blerkom; 7. Unresolved and basic problems in
assisted reproductive technology Jim Cummins; Part II. Techniques: Present
and future: 8. Influences of culture media on embryo development Barry
Bavister and Jay Baltz; 9. Cryopreservation of immature and mature gametes
John K. Critser, Yuksel Agca and Erik J. Woods; 10. Embryonic stem cells
Ann M. Lawler and John D. Gearhart; 11. Modification of the male genome by
gene and spermatogonial transplantation Peter J. Donovan, Michael D.
Griswold and Lonnie D. Russell; 12. Genetic diagnosis - the future David
Cram and David de Kretser; 13. Cloning mammals Don P. Wolf and Shoukhrat
Mitalipov; 14. Fluorescence imaging: gamete selection and ICSI L. Hewitson,
C. Simerly and G. Schatten; Part III. The Clinic: 15. Diagnosis and
treatment of male infertility A. Kamischke and E. Nieschlag; 16. Tests of
male fertility R. John Aitken; 17. Diagnosis and treatment for female
subfertility Peter Platteau and Paul Devroey; 18. Advances in ultrasound
imaging Richard P. Dickey and Ellen Matulich; 19. The natural cycle vs
stimulated cycle Ian D. Cooke; 20. Embryo stage and transfer number Alan
Trounson; 21. The national institutes of health and the research base for
improving the outcomes of ART Donna L. Vogel; Part IV. Concepts for the
Global Community: 22. From conception to contraception Gustavo F. Doncel,
Christine Mauck, Douglas S. Colvard and Lourens J. D. Zaneveld; 23.
Developing immunocontraceptives Eileen A. McLaughlin and Michael K.
Holland; 24. ARTistic license: should assisted reproductive technologies be
regulated? Nanette R. Elster; 25. Finances and access to ART: justice and
publication of results F. Shenfield; 26. Sex selection Joe Leigh Simpson
and Sandra Ann Carson; 27. ICSI: a time bomb? Herman J. Tournaye and André
C. Van Steirteghem; 28. Cryopreservation of gametes and embryos - legal and
ethical aspects Susan M. Avery and Peter R. Brinsden; Index.