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A hyaluronic acid-containing reagent compatible with glass-bottom dishes and capable of sustained binding of human spermatozoa.

Taketo InoueHiroshi IwayamaMikiko UemuraSayumi TaguchiYoshiki Yamashita
Published in: Andrology (2024)
The blastulation rate was higher for HA-ICSI with the smHA reagent as compared with SpermSlow. Clinical outcomes, excluding blastulation, after HA-ICSI were the same using smHA reagent and using SpermSlow. Spermatozoa binding to the smHA reagent was not attenuated over a 60-min time course. In conclusion, this reagent may shorten and simplify HA-ICSI procedures because smHA can be used with any dish material, making it easier to observe the spindle or assess intracytoplasmic morphology.
Keyphrases
  • hyaluronic acid
  • endothelial cells
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • pregnant women
  • induced pluripotent stem cells