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27 September 2022 Passively driven microfluidic system for separate motile sperm
Haofeng Ye, Jingshan Huang
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Proceedings Volume 12346, 2nd International Conference on Information Technology and Intelligent Control (CITIC 2022); 123460H (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2654473
Event: 2nd International Conference on Information Technology and Intelligent Control (CITIC 2022), 2022, Kunming, China
Abstract
The test is done to test the original incorporated microfluidic system. It can distinguish motile sperm from tiny sampling hard to manage by traditional sperm sorting approaches. This is in the light of the ability of motile sperm to through streamlines disposable, which is an refined design accomplish sample inlets, outlets, various channel, and a novel is difficultly compelled pumping design that suppliess a stable strem of liquid. The instrument meets the requirement in tiny installations where potty numble of sperm require to be classified. A micro-scale integrated sperm sorter (MISS) is an apparatus that harness the mechanism of osprey sorting onto a straightforward disposable polymetric micro channel device. The MISS separate motile sperm from normal semen cases that are hard or impossible to handle via conventional sperm sorting techniques. The MISS is economical and can function and can be used simply. By applying the method MISS, the motile sperms are separated from the non-motile sperms successfully. By using the MISS system, the percentage of Motile sperm increase to 90%. The MISS maybe able to decrease risks24 related to ICSI (Intracytoplasmic sperm injection) by means of separating viable sperm with a mild, biomimetic sorting system in line with sperm motility. Further, it also eschews centrifugation and case compaction, leading to sublethal ruin sperm.
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Haofeng Ye and Jingshan Huang "Passively driven microfluidic system for separate motile sperm", Proc. SPIE 12346, 2nd International Conference on Information Technology and Intelligent Control (CITIC 2022), 123460H (27 September 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2654473
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KEYWORDS
Microfluidics

Biomimetics

Cervix

Control systems

Glasses

Liquids

Uterus

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