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Assisted Reproductive Technology: Accomplishments and New Horizons

Assisted Reproductive Technology: Accomplishments and New Horizons

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reissue, 3/3/2011
EAN 9780521188951, ISBN10: 0521188954

Paperback, 450 pages, 24.6 x 18.8 x 2.3 cm
Language: English

This insightful and thought-provoking 2002 collection of chapters describes the rapid advances that had revolutionised reproductive medicine in the years leading up to its publication. This transformation was the result of converging and overlapping developments in reproductive biology, molecular biology and genetics. These advances allied with remarkable technical developments pushed the boundaries of this discipline ever faster forward. This volume surveys this rapid expansion as it stood in 2002 and looks ahead at exciting prospects for the future that stand at the watershed between basic science and clinical application. From oogeneis and spermatogenesis, through to fertilisation, embryogenesis and cloning, this volume looks at scientific advances. Subsequent chapters focus on infertility and its diagnosis and treatment using the full armory of assisted reproductive technologies. A concluding section surveys the impact of these developments on the provision, regulation and financing of reproductive health care in the global community.

Foreword Howard W. Jones
Part I. The Gametes
Present and Future
1. Spermatogenesis in vitro in mammals Bernard Jégou, Charles Pineau and Jorma Toppari
2. The spermatozoon as a machine J. Travis and Gregory Kopf
3. Attributes of fertile spermatozoa Christopher De Jonge and Christopher L. R. Barratt
4. In vitro oogenesis Frank L. Barnes
5. The oocyte as a machine Kate Hardy
6. Epigenetic influences on human oocyte and embryo development Jonathan Van Blerkom
7. Unresolved and basic problems in assisted reproductive technology Jim Cummins
Part II. Techniques
Present and future
8. Influences of culture media on embryo development Barry Bavister and Jay Baltz
9. Cryopreservation of immature and mature gametes John K. Critser, Yuksel Agca and Erik J. Woods
10. Embryonic stem cells Ann M. Lawler and John D. Gearhart
11. Modification of the male genome by gene and spermatogonial transplantation Peter J. Donovan, Michael D. Griswold and Lonnie D. Russell
12. Genetic diagnosis - the future David Cram and David de Kretser
13. Cloning mammals Don P. Wolf and Shoukhrat Mitalipov
14. Fluorescence imaging
gamete selection and ICSI L. Hewitson, C. Simerly and G. Schatten
Part III. The Clinic
15. Diagnosis and treatment of male infertility A. Kamischke and E. Nieschlag
16. Tests of male fertility R. John Aitken
17. Diagnosis and treatment for female subfertility Peter Platteau and Paul Devroey
18. Advances in ultrasound imaging Richard P. Dickey and Ellen Matulich
19. The natural cycle vs stimulated cycle Ian D. Cooke
20. Embryo stage and transfer number Alan Trounson
21. The national institutes of health and the research base for improving the outcomes of ART Donna L. Vogel
Part IV. Concepts for the Global Community
22. From conception to contraception Gustavo F. Doncel, Christine Mauck, Douglas S. Colvard and Lourens J. D. Zaneveld
23. Developing immunocontraceptives Eileen A. McLaughlin and Michael K. Holland
24. ARTistic license
should assisted reproductive technologies be regulated? Nanette R. Elster
25. Finances and access to ART
justice and publication of results F. Shenfield
26. Sex selection Joe Leigh Simpson and Sandra Ann Carson
27. ICSI
a time bomb? Herman J. Tournaye and André C. Van Steirteghem
28. Cryopreservation of gametes and embryos - legal and ethical aspects Susan M. Avery and Peter R. Brinsden
Index.

Review of the hardback: 'The editors have done an excellent job of producing a topical and authoritative work that is simultaneously a joy to read ... Provocative treatises interspersed with technical ones maintain reader attention, an effective editorial tool.' Journal of Andrology