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Biology of Human Insemination

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Instrumental Insemination

Part of the book series: Clinics in Andrology ((CLAN,volume 8))

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This chapter deals with some physiological and biochemical parameters of human semen including clinical, endocrine and other methods used for the evaluation of the donor and the couple before insemination; advances in insemination technology; donor artificial insemination (AID); semen cryobanking; and conception and pregnancy following insemination (AID and AIH).

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Hafez, E.S.E. (1982). Biology of Human Insemination. In: Hafez, E.S.E., Semm, K. (eds) Instrumental Insemination. Clinics in Andrology, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7467-8_1

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