
What are the results from MACS? A large number of patients who opt for Magnetic Activated Cell Sorting (MACS), have shown positive results with a 10-15% increase in pregnancy rate across the board. What is the procedure for MACS? Magnetic Activated Cell Sorting is an immunogenic procedure that uses antibodies bound to tiny biodegradable magnetic particles to recognize apoptotic sperm.…

Magnetic Activated Cell Sorting is indicated for patients undergoing artificial insemination and have a high level of DNA fragmentation in their sperm sample. Also, patients with repeated miscarriages with an unidentified cause; and have had at least one previous treatment cycle without a successful result. Also, patients with poor embryo quality which is not attributable to the eggs, can also…

Magnetic-Activated Cell Sorting also known as immunomagnetic cell separation, binds magnetic particles to cells through an antibody interaction with surface markers of the targeted cells. Then, those targeted cells are magnetically isolated from the rest of the biological sample.