As the mammalian spermatozoa transcends from the testis to the end of the epididymal tubule, the functionally incompetent spermatozoa acquires its fertilizing capability. Molecular changes in the spermatozoa at the posttesticular level concern qualitative and quantitative modifications of proteins along with their sugar moieties and membranous lipids mostly associated with motility, egg binding, and penetration processes. Proteomic studies have identified numerous sperm-specific proteins, and recent reports have provided a further understanding of their function with respect to male fertility. High-throughput techniques such as mass spectrometry have shown drastic potential for the identification and study of sperm proteins. In fact, compel...
Objective: To assess the role of differentially expressed proteins as a resource for potential bioma...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for un-derstanding its normal function and alterations in...
As the mammalian spermatozoa transcends from the testis to the end of the epididymal tubule, the fun...
Spermatozoa are unique cells that have highly compact DNA, motility (and hypermotility) patterns, a ...
The rapid rise of proteomics has been driven by technological developments in high-throughput mass s...
The advent of enhanced methods for the pre-fractionation of proteins, improved high speed, high reso...
abstract: Proteomics technologies have matured significantly in recent years and proteomics driven r...
Copyright © 2013 Md Saidur Rahman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Abstract Background Male-factor infertility presents a vexing problem for many reproductively active...
The foundations of proteomics are to study gene products and their regulatory roles within cells. Pa...
It is hard to fathom that one of the most highly differentiated cells in the body, the spermatozoon,...
The acquisition of the ability of the male gamete to fertilize an ovum is the result of numerous and...
Fertilization of an egg by a spermatozoon sets the stage for mammalian development. Viable sperm are...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for understanding its normal function and alterations in ...
Objective: To assess the role of differentially expressed proteins as a resource for potential bioma...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for un-derstanding its normal function and alterations in...
As the mammalian spermatozoa transcends from the testis to the end of the epididymal tubule, the fun...
Spermatozoa are unique cells that have highly compact DNA, motility (and hypermotility) patterns, a ...
The rapid rise of proteomics has been driven by technological developments in high-throughput mass s...
The advent of enhanced methods for the pre-fractionation of proteins, improved high speed, high reso...
abstract: Proteomics technologies have matured significantly in recent years and proteomics driven r...
Copyright © 2013 Md Saidur Rahman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Abstract Background Male-factor infertility presents a vexing problem for many reproductively active...
The foundations of proteomics are to study gene products and their regulatory roles within cells. Pa...
It is hard to fathom that one of the most highly differentiated cells in the body, the spermatozoon,...
The acquisition of the ability of the male gamete to fertilize an ovum is the result of numerous and...
Fertilization of an egg by a spermatozoon sets the stage for mammalian development. Viable sperm are...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for understanding its normal function and alterations in ...
Objective: To assess the role of differentially expressed proteins as a resource for potential bioma...
licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that th...
The study of the sperm proteins is crucial for un-derstanding its normal function and alterations in...