Abstract

Diagnostic resources and Biotechnology in the transport of gametes into the female genital tract

Author(s): Murcia Lora Jose Maria, Fonseca Santiago Tatiana, Simoni Jennifer and Diglio Simoni

Comprehensive assessment between cervical mucus and spermatic swimming is one of the current challenges in the approach to sterility. The assessment of the gamete transport factor in the female genital tract has focused in recent years on anatomical tests that guarantee tubal patency. However, there are factors that are being the focus of attention in the comprehensive assessment of the role of gamete transport to achieve adequate fertilization. The physiological variability of the different concentrations of estrogen and progesterone throughout the menstrual cycle determines in an orderly way the outcome of a chain of events that occur, one after the other, in the swimming of male and female gametes throughout the female genital treatment. Current advances allow the integration of diagnostic resources to guarantee and recover the integrity of the spermatic swim at all levels of the genital apparatus, from the cervical neck to the uterine tubes. 


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