The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a fundamental sperm response is the change in its waveform owing to both fluid rheology and capacitation, with the latter associated with a hyperactivated beat pattern. Hence, in this modelling study, we examine the effect of different flagellar waveforms for sperm behaviour near adhesive substrates, which are representative of epithelia in female tract sperm reservoirs and the zona pellucida (ZP), which surrounds the mammalian egg. On contact with an adhesive surface, virtual sperm rotate to become nearly tangential with the surface, as generally observed. Hyperactivation also induces many effects: sperm exert greater forces on the substrate ...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
The hydrodynamic basis for the accumulation of sper-matozoa at surfaces has been investigated. The g...
Sperm are propelled by an actively beating tail, and display a wide variety of swimming patterns. Wh...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
The beat patterns of mammalian sperm flagella can be categorised into two different types. The first...
158 pagesFor successful fertilization in mammals, sperm must migrate through the female reproductive...
The propulsion mechanics driving the movement of living cells constitutes one of the most incredible...
Hyperactivation is an important phenomenon exhibited by mammalian sperm during the process of acquir...
In one of the first examples of how mechanics can inform axonemal mechanism, Machin's study in the 1...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
Hyperactivation, a motility pattern of mammalian sperm in the oviduct, is essential to fertilization...
A movement pattern known as hyperactivation has been observed among sperm recovered from the periovu...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
The hydrodynamic basis for the accumulation of sper-matozoa at surfaces has been investigated. The g...
Sperm are propelled by an actively beating tail, and display a wide variety of swimming patterns. Wh...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
The beat patterns of mammalian sperm flagella can be categorised into two different types. The first...
158 pagesFor successful fertilization in mammals, sperm must migrate through the female reproductive...
The propulsion mechanics driving the movement of living cells constitutes one of the most incredible...
Hyperactivation is an important phenomenon exhibited by mammalian sperm during the process of acquir...
In one of the first examples of how mechanics can inform axonemal mechanism, Machin's study in the 1...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
Hyperactivation, a motility pattern of mammalian sperm in the oviduct, is essential to fertilization...
A movement pattern known as hyperactivation has been observed among sperm recovered from the periovu...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
The hydrodynamic basis for the accumulation of sper-matozoa at surfaces has been investigated. The g...
Sperm are propelled by an actively beating tail, and display a wide variety of swimming patterns. Wh...