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New Danish Research Improves Fertility Treatment

Jan 4, 2018

A new research method has been developed for 3-4 years by researchers from Department of Growth and Reproduction at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital in collaboration with the Danish company Chemometec. The new method  is fast and makes it easy to assess how many semen cells that have the potential to fertilize an egg.

Senior researcher Kristian Almstrup, who is also part of the ReproUnion program, has led the research project.

Read more about the new Danish method here (the article is in Danish):

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