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P-018 The sperm chip imitating the cervical environment for high performance sperm isolation from raw semen
J. Park1,2, Y.R. Park2, H.J. Kwon1, B.Y. Jeon1, H.E. Kang1, I.A. Na1, E.J. Lee1, T.E. Shin1, E.A. Park2, M.O. Moon3, J.J. Ko4, K.A. Lee4, D.K. Kim5,6, J.K. Choi7, J.H. Lee4,8
1CHA Fertility Center- Seoul Station, Andrology, Seoul, Korea- South
2CHA Fertility Center- Seoul Station, Embryology, Seoul, Korea- South
3CHA Fertility Center- Seoul Station, Nursing, Seoul, Korea- South
4CHA University, Department of Biomedical Science- College of life science, Pochen-Si, Korea- South 5CHA Fertility Center- Seoul Station, Urology, Seoul, Korea- South
6CHA University, Department of Urology, Pochen-Si, Korea- South
7Yeungnam University, Department of Biotechnology- College of Life and Applied Sciences, Gyeongsan-Si, Korea- South
8CHA Fertility Center- Seoul Station, Research Department, Seoul, Korea- South
P-019 The Mu- and Delta- opioid receptors modulate the human sperm acrosome reaction by blocking the calcium channels
I. Urizar Arenaza1, I. Muñoa-Hoyos1, M. Gianzo1, A. Exposito2, R. Matorras2, N. Subiran1 1University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Physiology, Leioa, Spain
2Biocruces Bizkaia Health Research Institute, Reproducción Asistida, Baracaldo, Spain
P-020 A pilot study to identify the level of plagiarism in the most cited andrology related articles
A. Agarwal1, S. Baskaran1, M.K. Panner Selvam1, R. Henkel1,2, D. Durairajanayagam3, M. Ahmad4, K. Leisegang5, D. Singh1
1Cleveland Clinic, American Center for Reproductive Medicine- Department of Urology, Cleveland, U.S.A. 2University of the Western Cape, Department of Medical Bioscience, Bellville, South Africa
3Universiti Teknologi MARA, Physiology - Faculty of Medicine, Selangor, Malaysia 4HamadMedicalCorporation, UrologyDepartment, Doha, Qatar
5University of the Western Cape, School of Natural Medicine, Bellville, South Africa
P-021 Microfluidic sperm selection by the ZyMōt sperm separation device concentrates sperm with significantly less DNA damage for subsequent ART procedures
D. Hodge1, M. VerMilyea2, R. O’Leary2, S. Wittmier1, A. Wen1, G. Ringler3, K. Baek3, R. Marrs3 1California Fertility Partners, Andrology Lab, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
2California Fertility Partners, IVF Lab, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
3California Fertility Partners, Physician, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
P-022 A pilot study to investigate the sperm zona-adhesion score (SZAS) as a predictor of successful implantation
R. Ganeva1, M. Vasileva2, K. Nikolova2, M. Gospodinova1, I. Ivanova2, I. Rangelov2, D. Parvanov1, G. Stamenov3, T. Chaushev1
1MHAT Nadezhda, Research, Sofia, Bulgaria
2MHAT Nadezhda, Embryology, Sofia, Bulgaria
3MHAT Nadezhda, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Sofia, Bulgaria
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