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Reproductive techniques (Topical Term)

Preferred form: Reproductive techniques
Used for/see from:
  • ART (Assisted reproductive technology)
  • Assisted reproduction
  • Assisted reproductive technology
  • Reproduction Technological innovations
  • Reproductive technology
See also:

Work cat.: Reproductive technologies, marriage, and the church, c1988.

MeSH (Reproduction technics)

Hennepin (Reproductive technology)

Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics, 1992.

MeSH browser, Jan. 8, 2020 (Reproductive Techniques. SN Methods pertaining to the generation of new individuals, including techniques used in selective BREEDING, cloning (CLONING, ORGANISM), and assisted reproduction (REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES, ASSISTED). UF Reproduction Technics; Reproduction Techniques; Reproductive Technologies; Reproductive Technology; Technology, Reproductive)

MeSH browser, Jan. 8, 2020 (Reproductive Techniques, Assisted. SN Clinical and laboratory techniques used to enhance fertility in humans and animals. UF Assisted Reproductive Technics; Assisted Reproductive Techniques; Reproductive Technology, Assisted. Previous indexing: Fertilization in Vitro (1989-2001); Reproduction Techniques (1989-2001))

Assisted reproductive technology (ART) website, via Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, Jan. 8, 2020: What is assisted reproductive technology? (the definition used by CDC is based on the 1992 Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act; ART includes all fertility treatments in which both eggs and embryos are handled. In general, ART procedures involve surgically removing eggs from a woman's ovaries, combining them with sperm in the laboratory, and returning them to the woman's body or donating them to another woman. They do NOT include treatments in which only sperm are handled (i.e., intrauterine--or artificial--insemination) or procedures in which a woman takes medicine only to stimulate egg production without the intention of having eggs retrieved)

Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology website, Jan. 8, 2020: Patients > What is SART (SART is the primary organization of professionals dedicated to the practice of IVF, or assisted reproductive technology (ART))

Recommended children's books for children of assisted reproductive technologies, via Quinn Law Centers website, viewed on Jan. 8, 2020 (children who were conceived through donor insemination; children who were conceived by sperm donation; children conceived through donor egg; [children] conceived through artificial insemination)

Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics website, Jan. 8, 2020: home page (assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs); human ARTs)

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