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Monash researchers isolate high-quality sperm using acoustic waves – News-Medical.net
Monash University researchers have combined acoustic waves and fluid dynamics to create a new approach for separating high-quality sperm in assisted reproduction…

Monash University researchers have combined acoustic waves and fluid dynamics to create a new approach for separating high-quality sperm in assisted reproduction – opening new windows for infertile couples to have a family of their own.
This rapid and automated acoustofluidic process, developed by a team from Monash University’s Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, can isolate sperm with normal head morphology and high DNA integrity from raw semen samples.
The device can process roughly…
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