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Reproductive Tissue Banking: Scientific Principles [Hardcover]

Armand M. Karow (Editor), John K. Critser (Editor)

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March 24, 1997 0123997704 978-0123997708 1
Reproductive technologies to assist in both human conception and animal breeding are increasingly in demand. These technologies, along with the advent of tissue engineering, have propelled the challenges of tissue collection, preservation, and banking to the research forefront. Using examples drawn from reproductive technologies, Reproductive Tissue Banking presents the scientific principles underlying tissue banking. These examples serve as models for the technology of banking other living tissues, including blood, bone marrow, cornea, and skin. In discussing research emerging from their laboratories and those of others, the authors meld fundamentals of biology, chemistry, and physics with the latest discoveries in the field to give the reader profound insight into research directions and ethical considerations crucial to the advancement of tissue banking.
With its emphasis on human applications and concerns, this book provides a valuable supplement to short courses on tissue preservation and tissue engineering. Researchers in reproductive medicine, animal and veterinary science, and cryobiology will find this book, with its extensive bibliography, a very handy reference.

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* Written by leading international researchers
* Provides insightful discussions on reproductive tissue banking
* Presents comprehensive citations to relevant literature, both current and historic
* Discusses in vitro preservation of spermatozoa, oocytes, embryos, and gonadal tissues of mammals
* Contains coverage of ethical considerations from a discussion of the splitting of embryos to an exploration of the protection of biodiversity

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"This book is a perfect source for those, like myself, who are joining the field of reproductive tissue banking with a background in a related area...My overall opinion of the book is high. I would recommend it to anyone entering the field and for new students in an area utilizing cryobiology or reproductive tissues."
--TRENDS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM
"...this book is a well-researched text of past and present cryobiology issues in reproduction. The authors effectively review the topic of cryobiology with an updated twist--the role that the biophysical and biochemical parameters play in freezing and thawing. There is little doubt that in the new millenium this text will be a benchmark for future books on cryopreservation."
--FERTILITY AND STERILITY

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Reproductive technologies to assist in both human conception and animal breeding are increasingly in demand. These technologies, along with the advent of tissue engineering, have propelled the challenges of tissue collection, preservation, and banking to the research forefront. Using examples drawn from reproductive technologies, Reproductive Tissue Banking presents the scientific principles underlying tissue banking. These examples serve as models for the technology of banking other living tissues, including blood, bone marrow, cornea, and skin. In discussing research emerging from their laboratories and those of others, the authors meld fundamentals of biology, chemistry, and physics with the latest discoveries in the field to give the reader profound insight into research directions and ethical considerations crucial to the advancement of tissue banking.
With its emphasis on human applications and concerns, this book provides a valuable supplement to short courses on tissue preservation and tissue engineering. Researchers in reproductive medicine, animal and veterinary science, and cryobiology will find this book, with its extensive bibliography, a very handy reference.

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ovulation occurs before the scheduled retrieval. Stimulation regimens with gonadotropins that enabled greater control over the ovarian response, preventing ovulation prior to retrieval and inducing the recruitment and development of more than one oocyte (superovulation), were developed. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
vitro tissue maturation, gametogenic material, indicate prior success, mature bovine oocytes, nongrowing pool, cryobiological characteristics, cold shock resistance, cold shock sensitivity, genome resource banking, human reproductive medicine, reproductive tissue banking, macromolecular supplements, frozen human semen, chromosome dispersion, premature exocytosis, genome resource banks, preferring lipids, follicle unit, fundamental cryobiology, biological incubators, nonpermeating solutes, anisosmotic conditions, sperm volume, motility loss, motility recovery
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New York, Gamete Res, United States, Raven Press, Cold Spring Harbor, Boca Raton, Cambridge Univ, American Fertility Society, Oxford Univ, Peter Mazur, Cell Biol, Conservation Union, Dairy Sci, Office of Technology Assessment, Del Campo, Government Printing Office, Methodist Hospital of Indiana, Van Steirteghem, Conservation Breeding Specialist Group, Cornell Univ, Viable Tissues, Cell Biophys, Churchill Livingstone, North America, Princeton Univ
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