158 pagesFor successful fertilization in mammals, sperm must migrate through the female reproductive tract, reach the site of fertilization where an egg is released, and fuse with the egg. During this migration within the tract, sperm must use multiple navigational mechanisms to maintain the appropriate swimming behavior as it ascends towards the fertilization site. These navigational mechanisms through which sperm cope with the dynamic conditions within the tract are known to rely upon the biophysical and biochemical clues present in the tract. The central idea of this dissertation is to identify the navigational mechanisms associated with bovine sperm migration using microfluidic devices designed to mimic the biochemical and biophysical p...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
Collective swimming is evident in the sperm of several mammalian species. In bull (Bos taurus) sperm...
Collective swimming is evident in the sperm of several mammalian species. In bull (Bos taurus) sperm...
A major puzzle in biology is how mammalian sperm maintain the correct swimming direction during vari...
Sperm migration in the female genital tract controls sperm selection and, therefore, reproductive su...
To navigate their way towards the site of fertilisation in the oviducts, sperm orientate and swim ag...
SummaryBackgroundIn sea urchins, spermatozoan motility is altered by chemotactic peptides, giving ri...
The journey of spermatozoa through the female genital tract is facilitated by rheotaxis, or the cell...
The migratory abilities of motile human spermatozoa in vivo are essential for natural fertility, but...
The migratory abilities of motile human spermatozoa in vivo are essential for natural fertility, but...
The success of internal fertilization is reliant upon successful sperm migration through the female ...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
Collective swimming is evident in the sperm of several mammalian species. In bull (Bos taurus) sperm...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
Collective swimming is evident in the sperm of several mammalian species. In bull (Bos taurus) sperm...
Collective swimming is evident in the sperm of several mammalian species. In bull (Bos taurus) sperm...
A major puzzle in biology is how mammalian sperm maintain the correct swimming direction during vari...
Sperm migration in the female genital tract controls sperm selection and, therefore, reproductive su...
To navigate their way towards the site of fertilisation in the oviducts, sperm orientate and swim ag...
SummaryBackgroundIn sea urchins, spermatozoan motility is altered by chemotactic peptides, giving ri...
The journey of spermatozoa through the female genital tract is facilitated by rheotaxis, or the cell...
The migratory abilities of motile human spermatozoa in vivo are essential for natural fertility, but...
The migratory abilities of motile human spermatozoa in vivo are essential for natural fertility, but...
The success of internal fertilization is reliant upon successful sperm migration through the female ...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
Mammalian spermatozoa motility is a subject of growing importance because of rising human infertilit...
Collective swimming is evident in the sperm of several mammalian species. In bull (Bos taurus) sperm...
The great mammalian sperm race encounters numerous microenvironments to which sperm must adapt and a...
Collective swimming is evident in the sperm of several mammalian species. In bull (Bos taurus) sperm...
Collective swimming is evident in the sperm of several mammalian species. In bull (Bos taurus) sperm...