
This atlas covers the origins of the morphology of human in vitro fertilization (IVF) including advances made since 1978. It is the combined effort of three world renowned scientists: an embryologist, a reproductive scientist, and a gynecologist. They helped develop the successful IVF program in Australia, which has the largest collection of electron micrographs of human sperm in the world. This volume brings together the results of intensive research on the ultrastructural aspects of human in vitro fertilization, where over 300 preovulatory eggs, both normal and abnormal, have been assessed for maturation, fertilization, and early development. These electron microscopy studies--combined with such noninvasive methods as phase and interference microscopy--provide the basis for improving and simplifying IVF techniques.
This volume investigates the ultrastructural morphology of human gametes and embryos to refine and improve in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinical outcomes. The author, A. Henry Sathananthan, collaborates with a team of reproductive specialists to present a comprehensive visual and analytical record of human fertilization. By utilizing extensive electron microscopy, the text establishes a foundational framework for understanding the biological processes occurring during the earliest stages of human development.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this atlas as a significant reference for reproductive biologists and embryologists due to its extensive collection of high-resolution imagery. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which serves as a specialized resource for those involved in clinical IVF research.
Page Count:
279
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Praeger
ISBN-10:
0030001137
ISBN-13:
9780030001130
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