In contrast to man and many other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with horse gametes is not reliably successful. The apparent inability of stallion spermatozoa to penetrate the zona pellucida in vitro is most likely due to incomplete activation of spermatozoa (capacitation) because of inadequate capacitating or fertilizing media. In vivo, the oviduct and its secretions provide a microenvironment that does reliably support and regulate interaction between the gametes. This review focuses on equine sperm–oviduct interaction. Equine sperm–oviduct binding appears to be more complex than the presumed species-specific calcium-dependent lectin binding phenomenon; unfortunately, the nature of the interaction is not unde...
Most wild equids and many domestic horse breeds are at risk of extinction, so there is an urgent nee...
Ejaculated mammalian sperm must reside within the female reproductive tract for a finite period of t...
In many species, sperm binding to oviduct epithelium is believed to be an essential step in generati...
In contrast to man and many other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with ...
In contrast to man and many other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with ...
Conventional in vitro fertilization is poorly successful with equine gametes. Although stallion sper...
Sperm-oviduct binding is an essential step in the capacitation process preparing the sperm for ferti...
Sperm-oviduct binding is an essential step in the capacitation process preparing the sperm for ferti...
Background: Oviduct epithelial cells (OEC) co-culture promotes in vitro fertilization (IVF) in human...
In contrast to various other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with horse...
Sperm-oviduct binding is an essential step in the capacitation process preparing the sperm for ferti...
In contrast to various other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with horse...
Abstract Background Oviduct epithelial cells (OEC) co-culture promotes in vitro fertilization (IVF) ...
A series of biochemical and physical modifications in the sperm during the transport in the female r...
Most wild equids and many domestic horse breeds are at risk of extinction, so there is an urgent nee...
Most wild equids and many domestic horse breeds are at risk of extinction, so there is an urgent nee...
Ejaculated mammalian sperm must reside within the female reproductive tract for a finite period of t...
In many species, sperm binding to oviduct epithelium is believed to be an essential step in generati...
In contrast to man and many other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with ...
In contrast to man and many other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with ...
Conventional in vitro fertilization is poorly successful with equine gametes. Although stallion sper...
Sperm-oviduct binding is an essential step in the capacitation process preparing the sperm for ferti...
Sperm-oviduct binding is an essential step in the capacitation process preparing the sperm for ferti...
Background: Oviduct epithelial cells (OEC) co-culture promotes in vitro fertilization (IVF) in human...
In contrast to various other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with horse...
Sperm-oviduct binding is an essential step in the capacitation process preparing the sperm for ferti...
In contrast to various other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with horse...
Abstract Background Oviduct epithelial cells (OEC) co-culture promotes in vitro fertilization (IVF) ...
A series of biochemical and physical modifications in the sperm during the transport in the female r...
Most wild equids and many domestic horse breeds are at risk of extinction, so there is an urgent nee...
Most wild equids and many domestic horse breeds are at risk of extinction, so there is an urgent nee...
Ejaculated mammalian sperm must reside within the female reproductive tract for a finite period of t...
In many species, sperm binding to oviduct epithelium is believed to be an essential step in generati...