The electric field autocorrelation functions of light scattered from normal swimming bull spermatozoa are shown to be dependent on the mean head rotation frequency and not on the translational speed of the cells, as previously believed. This result was obtained from numerical generation of functions in which spermatozoa were modeled as Rayleigh-Gans-Debye ellipsoids having semiaxes a = 0.5 micrometer, b = 2.3 micrometer, and c = 9.0 micrometer. The magnitude of c required to achieve agreement with the experimental data is larger than the half-length of the head region of the cell. This implies that the midpiece, which also lies along c, contributes to the scattering power. Details regarding swimming trajectory and head orientation are inclu...
The rotational movement of a spermatozoon around its longitudinal axis was investigated by two metho...
Spermatozoa tend to swim near surfaces. Such attraction toward surface vicinity was approximated by ...
It has been suggested that the swimming mechanism used by spermatozoa could be adopted for self-prop...
The electric field autocorrelation functions of light scattered from normal swimming bull spermatozo...
The Rayleigh-Gans-Debye approximation is used to predict the electric field autocorrelation function...
The half-width scaling of experimental and model electric field autocorrelation functions of light s...
The complete autocorrelation function of the intensity fluctuations of laser light scattered from mo...
Calculations based on the known dimensions of bull spermatozoa show that the scattered light intensi...
88 semen samples from 39 bulls have been investigated by the quasi-elastic light scattering techniqu...
Depolarized laser light-scattering theory was applied to derive the autocorrelation function of lase...
Quasi-elastic light scattering and cinematographical techniques were used to investigate the motilit...
The theoretical basis of laser scattering from motile microorganisms is examined. Spectra of swimmin...
Detailed observations of the tail movement of non-rotating and rotating bull spermatozoa have been c...
Previous laser light-scattering studies of spermatozoon motility have been hampered by the large, as...
Sperm traverse their microenvironment through viscous fluid by propagating flagellar waves; the wave...
The rotational movement of a spermatozoon around its longitudinal axis was investigated by two metho...
Spermatozoa tend to swim near surfaces. Such attraction toward surface vicinity was approximated by ...
It has been suggested that the swimming mechanism used by spermatozoa could be adopted for self-prop...
The electric field autocorrelation functions of light scattered from normal swimming bull spermatozo...
The Rayleigh-Gans-Debye approximation is used to predict the electric field autocorrelation function...
The half-width scaling of experimental and model electric field autocorrelation functions of light s...
The complete autocorrelation function of the intensity fluctuations of laser light scattered from mo...
Calculations based on the known dimensions of bull spermatozoa show that the scattered light intensi...
88 semen samples from 39 bulls have been investigated by the quasi-elastic light scattering techniqu...
Depolarized laser light-scattering theory was applied to derive the autocorrelation function of lase...
Quasi-elastic light scattering and cinematographical techniques were used to investigate the motilit...
The theoretical basis of laser scattering from motile microorganisms is examined. Spectra of swimmin...
Detailed observations of the tail movement of non-rotating and rotating bull spermatozoa have been c...
Previous laser light-scattering studies of spermatozoon motility have been hampered by the large, as...
Sperm traverse their microenvironment through viscous fluid by propagating flagellar waves; the wave...
The rotational movement of a spermatozoon around its longitudinal axis was investigated by two metho...
Spermatozoa tend to swim near surfaces. Such attraction toward surface vicinity was approximated by ...
It has been suggested that the swimming mechanism used by spermatozoa could be adopted for self-prop...