Abstract
As the problem of male infertility becomes more and more serious around the world, Home-Kit has been proposed to make it easier for the general public to carry out sperm tests at home. The applied technology is lensless imaging and microfluidic chip technology, and despite its many advantages, it has a fatal disadvantage of evaporation due to heat generation. As a solution to this problem, a microfluidic chip with a unique structure was proposed, and the sperm counting and motile sperm sorting characteristics were also verified experimentally. As a result, combining this microfluidic chip with the developed KIT showed the possibility of developing a sufficiently reliable home male infertility diagnostic KIT.
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