Objective: To compare the effect of human oviductal fluid on sperm motility and hyperactivation during 9 hours' incubation in vitro with follicular fluid (FF) and medium controls.Design: Fertile donor spermatozoa were allowed to penetrate human cervical mucus in vitro and then recovered and incubated in either 30% human oviductal fluid, 20% FF, or medium for up to 9 hours. Sperm motion characteristics were measured using a sperm motility analyzer.Setting: The donor insemination program at the University Clinic within the Jessop Hospital for Women, Sheffield, United Kingdom.Patients: All donors used in this study were involved in the donor insemination program.Main outcome measures: Sperm motility, hyperactivation, curvilinear velocity, prog...
Purpose To examine the effect of co-incubating spermatozoa with human follicular fluid (HFF) on the ...
STUDY QUESTION: Does the rapid transit through the uterine environment modulate the sperm physiologi...
Objective: To characterize the nature of the human oocyte-derived chemoattractant. Design: Laborator...
Objective: To compare the effect of human oviductal fluid on sperm motility and hyperactivation duri...
Objective: To compare the sequential effects of human cervical mucus (CM), oviductal fluid, and foll...
Objective: To investigate the capacitation and motility kinetics of spermatozoa treated with human f...
The effects of the co-incubation of human oviductal cells with human spermatozoa on the general moti...
Objective: To investigate the effect of human oviductal cells on various sperm functions in vitro. D...
Objective: To investigate the effects of human follicular fluid cultured with cumulus cells to inhib...
The present study was designed to investigate the effect of human cervical mucus on capacitation and...
At coitus, human sperm are deposited into the anterior vagina, where, to avoid vaginal acid and immu...
Purpose: To investigate whether the ability of human spermatozoa to decondense in vitro in the prese...
Cervical mucus was coil ected from 35 women after ar:(flcial insemination. Mucus collections were pe...
Objective: To study and compare the effects of three sperm separation media, two silica-based (Perco...
Objective: The outcome of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatments was evaluated and compa...
Purpose To examine the effect of co-incubating spermatozoa with human follicular fluid (HFF) on the ...
STUDY QUESTION: Does the rapid transit through the uterine environment modulate the sperm physiologi...
Objective: To characterize the nature of the human oocyte-derived chemoattractant. Design: Laborator...
Objective: To compare the effect of human oviductal fluid on sperm motility and hyperactivation duri...
Objective: To compare the sequential effects of human cervical mucus (CM), oviductal fluid, and foll...
Objective: To investigate the capacitation and motility kinetics of spermatozoa treated with human f...
The effects of the co-incubation of human oviductal cells with human spermatozoa on the general moti...
Objective: To investigate the effect of human oviductal cells on various sperm functions in vitro. D...
Objective: To investigate the effects of human follicular fluid cultured with cumulus cells to inhib...
The present study was designed to investigate the effect of human cervical mucus on capacitation and...
At coitus, human sperm are deposited into the anterior vagina, where, to avoid vaginal acid and immu...
Purpose: To investigate whether the ability of human spermatozoa to decondense in vitro in the prese...
Cervical mucus was coil ected from 35 women after ar:(flcial insemination. Mucus collections were pe...
Objective: To study and compare the effects of three sperm separation media, two silica-based (Perco...
Objective: The outcome of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatments was evaluated and compa...
Purpose To examine the effect of co-incubating spermatozoa with human follicular fluid (HFF) on the ...
STUDY QUESTION: Does the rapid transit through the uterine environment modulate the sperm physiologi...
Objective: To characterize the nature of the human oocyte-derived chemoattractant. Design: Laborator...