Don P. Wolf and Mary Zelinski-Wooten provide a comprehensive review of
the procedures and techniques used in assisted reproduction, as well as
in nuclear transfer for both the treatment of human infertility and the
propagation of animals. Combining the details of clinical application
with the physiological facts of reproduction, the authors treat subjects
such as the in vitro maturation of oocytes, embryo culture,
intracytoplasmic sperm injection, and the process of nuclear transfer.
Cutting-edge and wide-ranging, Assisted Fertilization and Nuclear
Transfer in Mammals offers clinical ARTs practitioners, research
scientists, those responsible for animal care, and students not only an
informative historical perspective on the development of ARTs, but also
updates on several of the more dynamic clinical areas, and a highly
practical understanding of their applications.