Male Fertility and Infertility
Herausgeber: Barratt, Christopher L. R.; Glover, Timothy D.
Male Fertility and Infertility
Herausgeber: Barratt, Christopher L. R.; Glover, Timothy D.
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This contemporary account illustrates the breadth of vision needed to tackle the problem of male fertility.
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This contemporary account illustrates the breadth of vision needed to tackle the problem of male fertility.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780521104005
- ISBN-10: 0521104009
- Artikelnr.: 25686494
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780521104005
- ISBN-10: 0521104009
- Artikelnr.: 25686494
Part I. Biological Perspectives: 1. The evolution of the sexual arena Jack
Cohen; 2. The role of sperm competition in reproduction Tim Birkhead; 3.
Sperm production and delivery in mammals, including man Hector Dott and Tom
Glover; 4. The local control of spermatogenesis Kate Lakoski Loveland and
David de Kretser; 5. Some misconceptions of the human epididymis Roy Jones;
6. Transport of spermatozoa to the egg and fertilisation success Jackson
Brown, Steve Publicover and Chris Barratt; 7. Changes in human male
reproductive health Stewart Irvine; Part II. Implications of the New
Technologies: 8. ICSI: the revolution and the portents Herman Tournaye; 9.
The genetic basis of male fertility Pasquale Patrizio and Diana Broomfield;
10. The treatment of azoospermia with surgery and ICSI Sherman Silber; 11.
The challenge of asthenozoospermia Chris Ford; 12. Molecular techniques for
the diagnosis of inherited disorders and male reproductive malfunction Ian
Findlay and Justin St John; 13. Gazing into the crystal ball: future
diagnosis and management in andrology Jim Cummins and Anne Jequier; Index.
Cohen; 2. The role of sperm competition in reproduction Tim Birkhead; 3.
Sperm production and delivery in mammals, including man Hector Dott and Tom
Glover; 4. The local control of spermatogenesis Kate Lakoski Loveland and
David de Kretser; 5. Some misconceptions of the human epididymis Roy Jones;
6. Transport of spermatozoa to the egg and fertilisation success Jackson
Brown, Steve Publicover and Chris Barratt; 7. Changes in human male
reproductive health Stewart Irvine; Part II. Implications of the New
Technologies: 8. ICSI: the revolution and the portents Herman Tournaye; 9.
The genetic basis of male fertility Pasquale Patrizio and Diana Broomfield;
10. The treatment of azoospermia with surgery and ICSI Sherman Silber; 11.
The challenge of asthenozoospermia Chris Ford; 12. Molecular techniques for
the diagnosis of inherited disorders and male reproductive malfunction Ian
Findlay and Justin St John; 13. Gazing into the crystal ball: future
diagnosis and management in andrology Jim Cummins and Anne Jequier; Index.
Part I. Biological Perspectives: 1. The evolution of the sexual arena Jack
Cohen; 2. The role of sperm competition in reproduction Tim Birkhead; 3.
Sperm production and delivery in mammals, including man Hector Dott and Tom
Glover; 4. The local control of spermatogenesis Kate Lakoski Loveland and
David de Kretser; 5. Some misconceptions of the human epididymis Roy Jones;
6. Transport of spermatozoa to the egg and fertilisation success Jackson
Brown, Steve Publicover and Chris Barratt; 7. Changes in human male
reproductive health Stewart Irvine; Part II. Implications of the New
Technologies: 8. ICSI: the revolution and the portents Herman Tournaye; 9.
The genetic basis of male fertility Pasquale Patrizio and Diana Broomfield;
10. The treatment of azoospermia with surgery and ICSI Sherman Silber; 11.
The challenge of asthenozoospermia Chris Ford; 12. Molecular techniques for
the diagnosis of inherited disorders and male reproductive malfunction Ian
Findlay and Justin St John; 13. Gazing into the crystal ball: future
diagnosis and management in andrology Jim Cummins and Anne Jequier; Index.
Cohen; 2. The role of sperm competition in reproduction Tim Birkhead; 3.
Sperm production and delivery in mammals, including man Hector Dott and Tom
Glover; 4. The local control of spermatogenesis Kate Lakoski Loveland and
David de Kretser; 5. Some misconceptions of the human epididymis Roy Jones;
6. Transport of spermatozoa to the egg and fertilisation success Jackson
Brown, Steve Publicover and Chris Barratt; 7. Changes in human male
reproductive health Stewart Irvine; Part II. Implications of the New
Technologies: 8. ICSI: the revolution and the portents Herman Tournaye; 9.
The genetic basis of male fertility Pasquale Patrizio and Diana Broomfield;
10. The treatment of azoospermia with surgery and ICSI Sherman Silber; 11.
The challenge of asthenozoospermia Chris Ford; 12. Molecular techniques for
the diagnosis of inherited disorders and male reproductive malfunction Ian
Findlay and Justin St John; 13. Gazing into the crystal ball: future
diagnosis and management in andrology Jim Cummins and Anne Jequier; Index.