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Bull Sperm Capacitation Is Accompanied by Redox Modifications of Proteins
TRPV4 Is the Temperature-Sensitive Ion Channel of Human Sperm Nadine Mundt1,2, Marc Spehr2, Polina V Lishko1*
Mechanisms of the Sperm Guidance, an Essential Aid for Meeting the Oocyte
Progesterone Activates the Principal Ca2+ Channel of Human Sperm
Bull Sperm Binding to Oviductal Epithelium. (A) PDC-109 Addition to the Sperm Plasma Membrane from Seminal Vesicles
Parallel Evolution of Sperm Hyper-Activation Ca2+ Channels
Regulation of the Sperm Calcium Channel Catsper by Endogenous Steroids and Plant Triterpenoids
Molecular and Physical Interactions of Human Sperm with Female
Intracellular Calcium and Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation During the Release of Bovine Sperm Adhering to the Fallopian Tube Epithelium in Vitro
Unconventional Endocannabinoid Signalling Governs Sperm Activation
Behavioral Mechanism of Human Sperm in Thermotaxis: a Role for Hyperactivation
Identification of SRC As a Key PKA-Stimulated Tyrosine Kinase Involved in the Capacitation-Associated Hyperactivation of Murine
Release of Porcine Sperm from Oviduct Cells Is Stimulated by Progesterone and Requires Catsper Sergio A
Oviduct: Fertilization and 232:1 R1–R26 Review Embryo Development PROOF ONLY Oviduct: Roles in Fertilization and Early Embryo Development
Sperm-Attractant Peptide Influences the Spermatozoa Swimming Behavior in Internal Fertilization in Octopus Vulgaris
Suppression of Progesterone-Enhanced Hyperactivation in Hamster Spermatozoa by Γ-Aminobutyric Acid Hiroe KON1), Gen L
Temperature Gradients in Female Reproductive Tissues and Their Potential Significance
Molecular Evolution of Catsper in Mammals and Function of Sperm Hyperactivation in Gray Short-Tailed Opossum
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Asymmetrically Positioned Flagellar Control Units Regulate Human Sperm Rotation
Non-Genomic Regulation and Disruption of Spermatozoal in Vitro Hyperactivation by Oviductal Hormones
Mcquagge Colostate 0053N 15
Relationship of in Vitro Acrosome Reaction to Sperm Function: an Update
The Great Sperm Race
Hyperactivated Sperm Motility Driven by Catsper2 Is Required for Fertilization
The Presence of D-Penicillamine During the in Vitro Capacitation of Stallion Spermatozoa Prolongs Hyperactive-Like Motility
Original Article Impaired Hyperactivation of Human Sperm in Patients with Infertility
Co-Adaptation of Physical Attributes of the Mammalian Female Reproductive Tract and Sperm to Facilitate Fertilization
Changes in Human Sperm Motion During Capacitation in Vitro P
Sperm Guidance in Mammals — an Unpaved Road to the Egg
Increased Mitochondrial Activity Upon Catsper Channel Activation Is Required for Sperm Capacitation
Intracellular Calcium Increases with Hyperactivation in Intact, Moving Hamster Sperm and Oscillates with the Flagellar Beat Cycle (Indo-1) SUSAN S
Reactive Oxygen Species and Sperm Physiology
Hyperactivated Motility Is Induced by Reagents Depressing the Function of Calcium in Mouse Sperm
Intracellular Calcium Increases with Hyperactivation in Intact, Moving Hamster Sperm and Oscillates with the Flagellar Beat Cycle (Indo-1) SUSAN S
Semen Modulates the Expression of NGF, ABHD2, VCAN, and CTEN in the Reproductive Tract of Female Rabbits
Post‐Ejaculatory Modifications to Sperm (PEMS)
Sperm Form and Function: What Do We Know About the Role of Sexual Selection?
New Insights Into Male (In)Fertility: the Importance of NO
Progesterone Effects on Mouse Sperm Kinetics in Conditions of Viscosity
Expanding the Limits of Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis Through the Development of Open Software
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The Fallopian Tubes in Domestic Mammals: How Vital Is Their Physiological Activity? Ronald Henry Fraser Hunter
Behavioral Mechanism During Human Sperm Chemotaxis: Involvement of Hyperactivation
The Effect of Caffeine, Thimerosal and Thapsigargin on Stallion Sperm Hyperactivation Honors Thesis Presented to the College Of
Analysis of Flagellar Bending in Hyperactivated Hamster and Mouse Spermatozoa F
Odorant and Taste Receptors in Sperm Chemotaxis and Cryopreservation: Roles and Implications in Sperm Capacitation, Motility and Fertility