Technical Papers and Data
The Biotranz technology has been around for over 10 years. It was first introduced
by Dr. Zavos as a means to get semen specimens to his laboratory facilities
in a way that was most convienent for the patient.
Many scientific papers have been written in various peer-reviewed journals,
Including:
- [PDF] Zavos,
P.M., Correa, J.R., Clark, W., Zarmakoupis-Zavos, P.N.:Sperm viability in
human semen specimens cryostored at 5 C using the Bio-TranzT container system
for semen transport. Middle East Fertility Society Journal, 3(3): 325-329,
1998.
- Zavos, PM, Goodpasture, JC, Zaneveld, LJD, Cohen, MR: Motility and enzyme
activity of human spermatozoa stored for 24 hours at +5°C and -196°C. Fertility
& Sterility 34:859, 1980.
- Zavos, PM, Characteristics of human ejaculates collected via masturbation
and a new Silastic seminal fluid collection device. Fertility
& Sterility 43:491,
1985.
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