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Automated semen analysis.
Paul G. McDonough,Subbi Mathur +1 more
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Discussion des avantages de l'analyse du sperme automatisee par comparaison avec les mesures manuelles de motilite du s perme.About:
This article is published in Fertility and Sterility.The article was published on 1989-08-01. It has received 134 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Semen analysis.read more
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Computer assisted semen analyzers in andrology research and veterinary practice
TL;DR: Although some interesting results, mainly in humans, have already been obtained, many questions remain, which have to be answered to allow for further development of this technology in veterinary medicine, clinical fertility settings, physiological and toxicology research activities.
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Computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA): capabilities and potential developments.
Rupert P. Amann,Dagmar Waberski +1 more
TL;DR: Current CASA systems provide information important for quality assurance of semen planned for marketing, and for the understanding of the diversity of sperm responses to changes in the microenvironment in research.
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A critical review of the physiological importance and analysis of sperm movement in mammals
TL;DR: A critical review of a number of aspects of hyperactivated motility, including its identification and potential role(s) in mammalian fertilization, is presented.
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Objectively measured boar sperm motility parameters correlate with the outcomes of on-farm inseminations: results of two fertility trials.
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that fertility information can be derived from the CASA analysis of boar semen provided it is combined with a period of incubation in capacitating conditions.
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Statistical methods for assessing agreement between two methods of clinical measurement.
TL;DR: An alternative approach, based on graphical techniques and simple calculations, is described, together with the relation between this analysis and the assessment of repeatability.
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Computer-assisted semen analysis: evaluation of method and assessment of the influence of sperm concentration on linear velocity determination.
David Vantman,David Vantman,George Koukoulis,George Koukoulis,Lisa Dennison,Lisa Dennison,Michael J. Zinaman,Michael J. Zinaman,Richard J. Sherins,Richard J. Sherins +9 more
TL;DR: Semen samples from 77 men were used to estimate the accuracy and precision of measurements of sperm density, percent motility, and motion characteristics using a new, fully automated, computer-assisted semen analyzer (CASA).
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A computerized sperm motion analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the sperm swimming speed and motility index of 35 fertile men and husbands of 32 infertile couples were evaluated with the use of a rapid computerized sperm motion analysis (CSA).
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Evaluation of the CellSoft * automated semen analysis system in a routine laboratory setting †
TL;DR: A strong concentration dependency is revealed such that reliable values will probably be obtained only if all samples are diluted (with homologous seminal plasma) before CellSoft analysis, and this version of CellSoft will not provide sufficiently accurate values for basic semen characteristics and cannot be accepted as a routine diagnostic method.