Understanding how spermatozoa approach the egg is a central biological issue. Recently a considerable amount of experimental evidence has accumulated on the relation between oscillations in intracellular calcium ion concentration ([Ca2+]i) in the sea urchin sperm flagellum, triggered by peptides secreted from the egg, and sperm motility. Determination of the structure and dynamics of the signaling pathway leading to these oscillations is a fundamental problem. However, a biochemically based formulation for the comprehension of the molecular mechanisms operating in the axoneme as a response to external stimulus is still lacking. Based on experiments on the S. purpuratus sea urchin spermatozoa, we propose a signaling network model where nodes...
Sperm interaction with an egg in animals was first documented 160 years ago in sea urchins by Alphon...
In the female reproductive tract, mammalian sperm undergo a regulated sequence of prefusion changes ...
AbstractFunctional evidence indicates that voltage-dependent Ca2+ (Cav) channels participate in sea ...
Intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) is a basic and ubiquitous cellular signal controlling a wide variety...
<div><p>The motility of spermatozoa of both <i>Lytechinus pictus</i> and <i>Strongylocentrotus purpu...
The motility of spermatozoa of both Lytechinus pictus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin s...
The motility of spermatozoa of both Lytechinus pictus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin s...
AbstractSperm chemotaxis has an important role in fertilization. Most of our knowledge regarding thi...
AbstractSperact, an egg-derived sperm-activating peptide, induces changes in intracellular Ca2+, Na+...
We develop a system of ODEs to model the change in calcium concentration in Arbacia punctulata sperm...
AbstractMarine invertebrate oocytes establish chemoattractant gradients that guide spermatozoa towar...
AbstractSperact, a peptide from the egg jelly coat of certain sea urchin species, modulates sperm mo...
Sperm, navigating in a chemical gradient, are exposed to a periodic stream of chemoattractant molecu...
Sperm chemotaxis is a long-term puzzle and most of our knowledge comes from studying marine animals ...
Male gametes become able to fertilize only after a series of chemical-physical modifications, the sp...
Sperm interaction with an egg in animals was first documented 160 years ago in sea urchins by Alphon...
In the female reproductive tract, mammalian sperm undergo a regulated sequence of prefusion changes ...
AbstractFunctional evidence indicates that voltage-dependent Ca2+ (Cav) channels participate in sea ...
Intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) is a basic and ubiquitous cellular signal controlling a wide variety...
<div><p>The motility of spermatozoa of both <i>Lytechinus pictus</i> and <i>Strongylocentrotus purpu...
The motility of spermatozoa of both Lytechinus pictus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin s...
The motility of spermatozoa of both Lytechinus pictus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sea urchin s...
AbstractSperm chemotaxis has an important role in fertilization. Most of our knowledge regarding thi...
AbstractSperact, an egg-derived sperm-activating peptide, induces changes in intracellular Ca2+, Na+...
We develop a system of ODEs to model the change in calcium concentration in Arbacia punctulata sperm...
AbstractMarine invertebrate oocytes establish chemoattractant gradients that guide spermatozoa towar...
AbstractSperact, a peptide from the egg jelly coat of certain sea urchin species, modulates sperm mo...
Sperm, navigating in a chemical gradient, are exposed to a periodic stream of chemoattractant molecu...
Sperm chemotaxis is a long-term puzzle and most of our knowledge comes from studying marine animals ...
Male gametes become able to fertilize only after a series of chemical-physical modifications, the sp...
Sperm interaction with an egg in animals was first documented 160 years ago in sea urchins by Alphon...
In the female reproductive tract, mammalian sperm undergo a regulated sequence of prefusion changes ...
AbstractFunctional evidence indicates that voltage-dependent Ca2+ (Cav) channels participate in sea ...