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- BookKeith J. Kaplan, Luigi K.F. Rao, editors.Contents:
1. Introduction
2. History and Perspective
3. Digital Image Defined
4. Global Perspective
5. Design and Innovation
6. Technology Advances
7. Business Models
8. Use Cases
9. Education
10. Research
11. Workflow/LIS Interface
12. Infrastructure/Automation
13. Image Analysis
14. Role in Medicine
15. Teleconsultation
16. Regulatory
17. Standards
18. Other Digital Modalities: Gross Imaging, IVM, Virtopsy
19. Future
20. Open.Digital Access Springer 2016 - ArticlePaulson JD, Polakoski KL.Fertil Steril. 1977 Feb;28(2):182-5.A low-molecular weight spermatozoal immobilization factor (SIF) has been isolated from Escherichia coli cultures. This factor is stable to heating, freezing, and lyophilization, and immobilizes but does not kill spermatozoa. The concentration of spermatozoa influenced the effectiveness of the SIF in immobilizing spermatozoa, indicating that bacterial infections could have a greater influence on the oligospermic ejaculate than on a normal specimen. SIF is a stable factor and binds to spermatozoa via a reversible mechanism.