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A mature male or female germ cell possessing a haploid chromosome set and capable of fusing with a gamete of the opposite sex to produce a fertilized egg.
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| gamete |
The mature male or female reproductive cell (sperm or eggs). Also referred to as a germ cell.
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| gamete |
A reproductive cell (eggs in a woman and sperm in a man).
Ãâó: www.kumc.edu/wrc/glossary.html
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| gamete intrafallopian transfer |
Category: Conception and fertility An ART procedure that involves removing eggs from the woman's ovary, combining them with sperm, and using a laparoscope to place the unfertilized eggs and the sperm into the woman's fallopian tubes through a small incision in her abdomen. Frequently shortened to GIFT. Find out more about Gamete intrafallopian transfer: Articles | Books/products
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| gamete intrafallopian transfer |
The process whereby gametes (unfertilized eggs plus sperm) are transferred directly into the fallopian tube. When compared with in vitro fertilization, this process often leads to stronger and faster-growing embryos which reach the uterus at the right time and orientation after fertilization.
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