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  2. California Cryobank - Wikipedia

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    California Cryobank is a sperm bank in California, United States, one of the two biggest in the world. There are offices in Palo Alto , Los Angeles , Cambridge , Massachusetts , and New York . According to the company in 2018, they had about 600 donors and 75,000 registered live births since 1977. [ 1 ]

  3. Labcorp - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, Labcorp acquired Pathology Inc., a provider of reproductive donor testing as well as anatomic, molecular and digital pathology services focused on women's health. [55] In September 2016, Labcorp acquired Sequenom for $371 million including debt, expanding its operations in Europe and Asia. [56] [57]

  4. Medical laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Molecular diagnostics DNA testing may be done here, along with a subspecialty known as cytogenetics. [10] Reproductive biology testing is available in some laboratories, including Semen analysis, Sperm bank and assisted reproductive technology. Layouts of clinical laboratories in health institutions vary greatly from one facility to another.

  5. Postcoital test - Wikipedia

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    The postcoital test (PCT), also known as the Sims test, Hühner test ,Sims–Hühner test, or cervical mucous penetration assay is a test in the evaluation of infertility. The test examines interaction between sperm and mucus of the cervix .

  6. Screening of potential sperm bank donors - Wikipedia

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    Screening for cytomegalovirus is not mandatory in all jurisdictions, and positive donors may still donate at sperm banks. [3]Donor screening for cytomegalovirus (CMV) is carried out by testing for IgG antibodies against CMV that are produced if the donor ever has contracted CMV, which is the case in between 50% and 80% of adults. [4]

  7. Semen analysis - Wikipedia

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    The most common reasons for laboratory semen analysis in humans are as part of a couple's infertility investigation and after a vasectomy to verify that the procedure was successful. [4] It is also commonly used for testing human donors for sperm donation, and for animals semen analysis is commonly used in stud farming and farm animal breeding.

  8. Sperm bank - Wikipedia

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    A sperm bank, semen bank, or cryobank is a facility or enterprise which purchases, stores and sells human semen. The semen is produced and sold by men who are known as sperm donors. [1] The sperm is purchased by or for other persons for the purpose of achieving a pregnancy or pregnancies other than by a sexual partner.

  9. The Sperm Bank of California - Wikipedia

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    The Sperm Bank of California (TSBC) is a nonprofit sperm bank in Berkeley, California. It was founded by Barbara Raboy in 1982. [1] It has a program through which adults conceived from a sperm donation can contact the donor, which was first such program offered by a sperm bank. Many of the donors at the sperm bank take part in this program.

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