Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertility and the possibility of improving animal breeding. We highlight opportunities for fluid and continuum dynamics to provide novel insights concerning the mechanics of these specialized cells, especially during their remarkable journey to the egg. The biological structure of the motile sperm appendage, the flagellum, is described and placed in the context of the mechanics underlying the migration of mammalian sperm through the numerous environments of the female reproductive tract. This process demands certain specific changes to flagellar movement and motility for which further mechanical insight would be valuable, although this requires impro...
Swimming spermatozoa from diverse organisms often have very similar morphologies, yet different moti...
A pre-requisite for sexual reproduction is successful unification of the male and female gametes; in...
The detailed fluid mechanics of sperm propulsion are fundamental to our understanding of reproductio...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
In one of the first examples of how mechanics can inform axonemal mechanism, Machin's study in the 1...
The propulsion mechanics driving the movement of living cells constitutes one of the most incredible...
In one of the first examples of how mechanics can inform axonemal mechanism, Machin's study in the 1...
158 pagesFor successful fertilization in mammals, sperm must migrate through the female reproductive...
Eukaryotic flagellar swimming is driven by a slender motile unit, the axoneme, which possesses an in...
Sperm are ubiquitous and yet unique. Genes involved in sexual reproduction are more divergent than m...
Although there is much variation in sperm structure among taxa, most sperm types possess four core e...
Introduction: In animals, the process of fertilization requires that a motile sperm interact with an...
Sperm migration in the female genital tract controls sperm selection and, therefore, reproductive su...
Motile cilia, also called flagella, are found across a broad range of species; some cilia propel pro...
A pre-requisite for sexual reproduction is successful unification of the male and female gametes; in...
Swimming spermatozoa from diverse organisms often have very similar morphologies, yet different moti...
A pre-requisite for sexual reproduction is successful unification of the male and female gametes; in...
The detailed fluid mechanics of sperm propulsion are fundamental to our understanding of reproductio...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
In one of the first examples of how mechanics can inform axonemal mechanism, Machin's study in the 1...
The propulsion mechanics driving the movement of living cells constitutes one of the most incredible...
In one of the first examples of how mechanics can inform axonemal mechanism, Machin's study in the 1...
158 pagesFor successful fertilization in mammals, sperm must migrate through the female reproductive...
Eukaryotic flagellar swimming is driven by a slender motile unit, the axoneme, which possesses an in...
Sperm are ubiquitous and yet unique. Genes involved in sexual reproduction are more divergent than m...
Although there is much variation in sperm structure among taxa, most sperm types possess four core e...
Introduction: In animals, the process of fertilization requires that a motile sperm interact with an...
Sperm migration in the female genital tract controls sperm selection and, therefore, reproductive su...
Motile cilia, also called flagella, are found across a broad range of species; some cilia propel pro...
A pre-requisite for sexual reproduction is successful unification of the male and female gametes; in...
Swimming spermatozoa from diverse organisms often have very similar morphologies, yet different moti...
A pre-requisite for sexual reproduction is successful unification of the male and female gametes; in...
The detailed fluid mechanics of sperm propulsion are fundamental to our understanding of reproductio...