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  2. Screening of potential sperm bank donors - Wikipedia

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    ] This may be explained by the fact that sperm banks only accept donors who have good semen quality, and because of the rigorous screening procedures which they adopt, including a typical age limitation on sperm donors, often limiting sperm donors to the ages of 21–39 (see paternal age effect), and genetic and health screening of donors. In ...

  3. Paternal age effect - Wikipedia

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    The genetic quality of sperm, as well as its volume and motility, may decrease with age, [5] leading the population geneticist James F. Crow to claim that the "greatest mutational health hazard to the human genome is fertile older males".

  4. Genetically modified sperm - Wikipedia

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    Genetically modified sperm (GM sperm) is sperm that has undergone genetic modification for biomedical purposes, including the elimination of genetic diseases or infertility. [1] Although the procedure has been tested on animals such as fish, [ 2 ] pigs, [ 3 ] and rabbits, [ 4 ] it remains relatively untested on humans. [ 5 ]

  5. U.S. Sperm Bank Donations Rise in Recession - AOL

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  6. Sperm mutations could cause childhood disease - AOL

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  7. Sperm bank - Wikipedia

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    A sperm bank takes a number of steps to ensure the health and quality of the sperm which it supplies and it will inform customers of the checks which it undertakes, providing relevant information about individual donors. A sperm bank will usually guarantee the quality and number of motile sperm available in a sample after thawing. They will try ...

  8. College Student Attempts to Find Information About His Sperm ...

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  9. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    Male infertility is commonly due to deficiencies in the semen, and semen quality is used as a surrogate measure of male fecundity. [7] More recently, advance sperm analyses that examine intracellular sperm components are being developed. [2] [8]