Sperm Integrity Viability Evaluation Kit

The Mouse Biology Program’s Sperm Integrity Viability Evaluation (SIVE) Kit. We help you collect and evaluate functionality and operation to further your research efforts.


The Mouse Biology Program’s SIVE Kit effectively separates motile and non-motile sperm populations in mice, facilitating downstream applications such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), cryopreservation, and genetic studies. This easy-to-use kit is designed to optimize sperm quality, enhance research efficiency, and improve experimental outcomes.

Our services include:

  • Enhanced Sperm Quality:
    • The Sperm Sieve Kit efficiently isolates the highest quality, motile sperm, ensuring better results in assisted reproductive technologies like IVF and embryo transfer. It is designed to maximize the yield of viable sperm for subsequent experimental use.
  • User-Friendly Design:
    • Our kit is straightforward, with a clear step-by-step protocol that enables quick and efficient separation. The design allows for rapid processing, reducing labor time and increasing lab productivity.
  • Consistent Results:
    • The Sperm Sieve Kit has been rigorously tested to deliver consistent performance across multiple samples, minimizing variability in your experiments. It reliably separates motile sperm from debris, immotile cells, and other contaminants, resulting in cleaner preparations.
  • Versatile Applications:
    • Ideal for use in various applications, including IVF, cryopreservation, and other fertility-based research, the Sperm Sieve Kit supports a wide range of reproductive studies and ensures flexibility in your experimental design.
  • Cost-Effective Solution:
    • The Sperm Sieve Kit offers a cost-effective approach to sperm handling in the lab. It improves sperm separation efficiency and reduces waste. It also reduces the need for repeated trials, saving time and resources.

Optimizing Your Reproductive Research
With its efficient design and reliable performance, the Sperm Sieve Kit helps you achieve better results in reproductive studies. It is an essential tool for labs focused on mouse genetics and breeding.