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A Workbook on Human Spermatozoa and Assisted Conception
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SKU: 9789350255179
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“A Workbook on Human Spermatozoa and Assisted Conception” by Sonia M.D. Malik offers practical guidance on sperm analysis and assisted reproductive technologies. Explore key techniques, enhance your understanding, and improve success rates in ART. Perfect for clinicians, embryologists, and andrologists. ISBN: 9789350255179
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Arshnoor Singh Rangoola –
Good for understanding basic concepts, but more advanced topics could be explored further.
Nipurn Mathur –
This workbook significantly improved my understanding of sperm analysis. Very practical.
Anonymous –
Practical guidance, but the layout feels a bit dated. The content is valuable for ART professionals though.
Rupal Singh –
Clear and concise. The workbook format is great for hands-on learning. Definitely recommend for embryologists.
Rhythm –
A good overview, but lacks depth in specific areas. Still worth reading.
Shradha Chhatwal –
Worth buying. This book’s clear layout makes it easy to understand the information.
Rohit –
I found some sections difficult to understand without prior knowledge. Okay for some.
Bhavya Agrawal –
Provides a solid foundation. Examples are good, but more case studies would be beneficial.
Himangi Sharma –
Well-written and easy to follow. I particularly appreciated the sections on quality control.
Suryansh Gautam –
Useful for refreshing knowledge on sperm analysis. Some sections could be updated with more recent research.
Rohan Jain –
Comprehensive coverage of key techniques. A great addition to any andrology lab. I found all the chapters very helpful.
Meena Choudhary –
This is a comprehensive guide that will provide you with the knowledge you seek.
Moksha Kandpal –
Excellent resource for both students and experienced professionals. Highly recommend.
Monika Vemala –
Informative, but could benefit from more interactive exercises. Overall, a useful book.
Sara Negi –
A helpful guide, but some of the images could be clearer. The text is informative.
Lekshmi Sindhu –
A decent resource for beginners, but I wish it went into more depth on certain techniques. Still, a helpful starting point.
Happy Raghav –
A must-have for anyone working in assisted conception. The step-by-step instructions are invaluable.