Seeing whether sperm is capable of puncturing, and ultimately fertilising, an egg would help people choose the type of fertility treatment with the highest chances of success
A light micrograph of a sperm cell being injected into an egg via an intracytoplasmic sperm injection An experimental test could identify cases of male infertility that are caused by genetic abnormalities hindering sperm’s ability to puncture an egg.
suggest that 1 in 6 people globally are affected by infertility at some point in their life, with the cause often being unknown.volume, numbers, shape and motility. If all these factors come back “normal”, the …
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