Abstract
Current techniques of semen processing and sperm selection used in preparation for IVF are crude and differ greatly from the natural in vivo processes. Recent studies have shown that microfluidic channels and microfluidic chips may be well-suited for sperm selection. Our aim is to develop and test new microfluidic devices in their ability to separate viable, highly motile sperm with high DNA integrity from non-motile sperm and debris.
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