Biology and Pathology of the Oocyte: Its Role in Fertility and Reproductive Medicine Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Biology and Pathology of the Oocyte: Its Role in Fertility and Reproductive Medicine Book

The human oocyte or egg is the rarest and most rapidly ageing cell in the body, and yet one that is essential for fertility. This book is about the development and pathology of the oocyte, and new technologies to manipulate, enhance, and control fertility. World-leading experts have contributed to the first book for many years on basic and applied science of the egg, its clinical manipulation, and its pivotal role in reproductive medicine and biology. It will be an essential reference for scientists and clinicians in reproductive medicine and biology.Read More

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  • Product Description

    The human oocyte, or egg, is the rarest and most rapidly aging cell in the body, and is essential for fertility. This book is about the development and pathology of the oocyte, and includes information on new technologies to manipulate, enhance, and control fertility. Leading world experts contribute essays on the basic and applied science of the egg, its clinical manipulation, and its pivotal role in reproductive medicine and biology.

  • 0521799589
  • 9780521799584
  • 10 July 2003
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 362
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