2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ics.2004.06.021
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Unbalanced sex ratio in newborns obtained by intrauterine inseminations

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“…The swim-up technique results in a sperm sample with superior DNA integrity relative to an unprocessed sample (Marchesi et al 2010), but one drawback is that spermatozoa at the bottom are trapped regardless of their motility (Henkel et al 1994). Some studies found that the sperm prepared this way and used in assisted reproduction led to a higher proportion of male births (Check and Katsoff 1993, Khatamee et al 1999, Manzur et al 2004). However, Yan et al (2006) concluded that the ratio between the X-and Yspermatozoa remains statistically indifferent even after 150 minutes of swim-up.…”
Section: Sperm Preparation To Obtain Pure Sample For Fertilisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The swim-up technique results in a sperm sample with superior DNA integrity relative to an unprocessed sample (Marchesi et al 2010), but one drawback is that spermatozoa at the bottom are trapped regardless of their motility (Henkel et al 1994). Some studies found that the sperm prepared this way and used in assisted reproduction led to a higher proportion of male births (Check and Katsoff 1993, Khatamee et al 1999, Manzur et al 2004). However, Yan et al (2006) concluded that the ratio between the X-and Yspermatozoa remains statistically indifferent even after 150 minutes of swim-up.…”
Section: Sperm Preparation To Obtain Pure Sample For Fertilisationmentioning
confidence: 99%