Leukocytes are white blood cells, which protect the body against infectious diseases and foreign invaders. An increase in leukocytes in the body can be a sign of infection or inflammation. These leuko...
Read moreAt Microptic we offer real-time help to solve any kind of problem that a technician might have with our programs and, for this, we manage different situations. As a help desk engineer, I will explain ...
Read moreMicroptic organizes a new free webinar on September 30th: Spermatology as a tool in the conservation of wildlife.
Read moreComputer aided sperm analysis is capable of measuring sperm parameters such as motility, morphology, vitality etc. quantitatively and accurately. The question is to what extent does WHO 4, 5 and 6 acc...
Read moreAs some of you may know, Microptic team is composed of a combination of different profiles, each of them specialised in their field with the purpose of giving their best.
Read moreAll domestic animals such as cattle, goats, horses, sheep, dogs and chicken across the globe have been derived from essentially wild animals. In most instances the livestock domestication dates back t...
Read moreMicroptic organizes a new free webinar on July 1st, during the ESHRE meeting: Do sperm functional tests inform us about potential fertility in humans?
Read moreAlthough artificial intelligence (A.I.) has experienced rapid growth over the past few years, the term A.I. was first coined by John McCarthy (1) in 1955. A.I. is defined as the ability of machines...
Read moreYesterday, April 20, MICROPTIC participated in the second edition of the “Master in Assisted Human Reproduction Technologies”, organized by Clinica Eugin and UPF Barcelona School of Management, by...
Read morePublishing blogs on fertility and animal preservation… at the end, this is Marketing.
Read moreDid you know that living primates include between 200 and 450 species (depending on the classification system used) and primarily live in the tropical latitudes of Africa, Asia, and the Americas? Prim...
Read moreMicroptic organizes a new free webinar on March 18th: Importance of Microscopy for Spermatologists.
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