Contrary to the prevalent view, there seems to be no competition in the mammalian female genital tract among large numbers of sperm cells that are racing towards the egg. Instead, small numbers of the ejaculated sperm cells enter the Fallopian tube, and these few must be guided to make the remaining long, obstructed way to the egg. Here, we review the mechanisms by which mammalian sperm cells are guided to the egg.Fil: Eisenbach, Michael. Weizmann Institute of Science. Department of Biological Chemistry; IsraelFil: Giojalas, Laura Cecilia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas y Tecnológicas. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facult...
Sperm chemotaxis is a chemical guiding mechanism that may orient spermatozoa to the egg surface. A p...
International audienceIn vitro fertilization (IVF) gives rise to embryos in a number of mammalian sp...
Mammalian sperm contain a single large secretory ves-icle, or acrosome. Exocytosis of this vesicle (...
In mammals, ejaculated spermatozoa must migrate into the female reproductive tract in order to reach...
Abstract. At the moment of insemination millions of mammalian sperm cells are released into the fema...
Sperm cells evolved to acquire a sophisticated motility structure called a flagellum which gives spe...
After natural or artificial insemination, the spermatozoon starts a journey from the site of deposit...
158 pagesFor successful fertilization in mammals, sperm must migrate through the female reproductive...
At coitus, human sperm are deposited into the anterior vagina, where, to avoid vaginal acid and immu...
Mosquito sperm are produced in the testis, transferred to the seminal vesicles and subsequently tran...
Fertilization is the process by which eggs and spermatozoa interact, achieve mutual recognition, and...
Fil: Bahat, Anat. The Weizmann Institute of Science; IsraelFil: Tur Kaspa, Ilan. Ben Gurion Universi...
Sperm are ubiquitous and yet unique. Genes involved in sexual reproduction are more divergent than m...
Fertilization is exceptionally complex and, depending on the species, happens in entirely different ...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
Sperm chemotaxis is a chemical guiding mechanism that may orient spermatozoa to the egg surface. A p...
International audienceIn vitro fertilization (IVF) gives rise to embryos in a number of mammalian sp...
Mammalian sperm contain a single large secretory ves-icle, or acrosome. Exocytosis of this vesicle (...
In mammals, ejaculated spermatozoa must migrate into the female reproductive tract in order to reach...
Abstract. At the moment of insemination millions of mammalian sperm cells are released into the fema...
Sperm cells evolved to acquire a sophisticated motility structure called a flagellum which gives spe...
After natural or artificial insemination, the spermatozoon starts a journey from the site of deposit...
158 pagesFor successful fertilization in mammals, sperm must migrate through the female reproductive...
At coitus, human sperm are deposited into the anterior vagina, where, to avoid vaginal acid and immu...
Mosquito sperm are produced in the testis, transferred to the seminal vesicles and subsequently tran...
Fertilization is the process by which eggs and spermatozoa interact, achieve mutual recognition, and...
Fil: Bahat, Anat. The Weizmann Institute of Science; IsraelFil: Tur Kaspa, Ilan. Ben Gurion Universi...
Sperm are ubiquitous and yet unique. Genes involved in sexual reproduction are more divergent than m...
Fertilization is exceptionally complex and, depending on the species, happens in entirely different ...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
Sperm chemotaxis is a chemical guiding mechanism that may orient spermatozoa to the egg surface. A p...
International audienceIn vitro fertilization (IVF) gives rise to embryos in a number of mammalian sp...
Mammalian sperm contain a single large secretory ves-icle, or acrosome. Exocytosis of this vesicle (...