In mammals, ejaculated spermatozoa must migrate into the female reproductive tract in order to reach and fertilize the oocyte (Figure 1). The number of spermatozoa that reach the oviductal isthmus (where they attach to oviductal cells and form the sperm reservoir) is small (1,2) and only ~10% of these spermatozoa in humans become capacitated (3) and acquire a state of readiness for fertilizing the oocyte. In addition, the sperm cells have a torturous and long way between the reservoir and the oocyte at the fertilization site (3–5 cm in humans) (2). These facts, together with the tiny dimensions of the gametes in comparison to the tube length make improbable the sperm arrival to the fertilization site and make evident the need for sperm guid...
Fertilization is exceptionally complex and, depending on the species, happens in entirely different ...
On the basis of the finding that capacitated (ready to fertilize) rabbit and human spermatozoa swim ...
Sperm structure has evolved to be very compact and compartmentalized to enable the motor (the flagel...
Contrary to the prevalent view, there seems to be no competition in the mammalian female genital tra...
Thermotaxis — movement directed by a temperature gradient — is a prevalent process, found from bacte...
SummaryBackgroundIn sea urchins, spermatozoan motility is altered by chemotactic peptides, giving ri...
Sperm cells evolved to acquire a sophisticated motility structure called a flagellum which gives spe...
Sperm migration in the female genital tract controls sperm selection and, therefore, reproductive su...
In mammals, sperm guidance in the oviduct appears essential for successful sperm arrival at the oocy...
<div><p>On the basis of the finding that capacitated (ready to fertilize) rabbit and human spermatoz...
Overall, signaling events in human sperm, together with the identity of many of the molecules stimul...
A major puzzle in biology is how mammalian sperm maintain the correct swimming direction during vari...
Human sperm motility is complex, involving several behaviours with different functions. The sperm ‘s...
Sperm chemotaxis is a chemical guiding mechanism that may orient spermatozoa to the egg surface. A p...
After natural or artificial insemination, the spermatozoon starts a journey from the site of deposit...
Fertilization is exceptionally complex and, depending on the species, happens in entirely different ...
On the basis of the finding that capacitated (ready to fertilize) rabbit and human spermatozoa swim ...
Sperm structure has evolved to be very compact and compartmentalized to enable the motor (the flagel...
Contrary to the prevalent view, there seems to be no competition in the mammalian female genital tra...
Thermotaxis — movement directed by a temperature gradient — is a prevalent process, found from bacte...
SummaryBackgroundIn sea urchins, spermatozoan motility is altered by chemotactic peptides, giving ri...
Sperm cells evolved to acquire a sophisticated motility structure called a flagellum which gives spe...
Sperm migration in the female genital tract controls sperm selection and, therefore, reproductive su...
In mammals, sperm guidance in the oviduct appears essential for successful sperm arrival at the oocy...
<div><p>On the basis of the finding that capacitated (ready to fertilize) rabbit and human spermatoz...
Overall, signaling events in human sperm, together with the identity of many of the molecules stimul...
A major puzzle in biology is how mammalian sperm maintain the correct swimming direction during vari...
Human sperm motility is complex, involving several behaviours with different functions. The sperm ‘s...
Sperm chemotaxis is a chemical guiding mechanism that may orient spermatozoa to the egg surface. A p...
After natural or artificial insemination, the spermatozoon starts a journey from the site of deposit...
Fertilization is exceptionally complex and, depending on the species, happens in entirely different ...
On the basis of the finding that capacitated (ready to fertilize) rabbit and human spermatozoa swim ...
Sperm structure has evolved to be very compact and compartmentalized to enable the motor (the flagel...