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Selection of sperm based on combined density gradient and Zeta method may improve ICSI outcome
Human Reproduction, 06/25/09
Nasr-Esfahani MH et al. - Combining DGC and Zeta procedures improves the quality of semen samples which may increase fertilization rates and possibly pregnancy rates.
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