This study was designed to analyze the sperm kinematic and morphometric subpopulations in the different fractions of the ejaculate in normozoospermic men. Ejaculates from eight normozoospermic men were collected by masturbation in three fractions after 3-5 days of sexual abstinence. Analyses of sperm motility by computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA-Mot), and of sperm morphometry by computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis (CASA-Morph) using fluorescence were performed. Clustering and discriminant procedures were performed to identify sperm subpopulations in the kinematic and morphometric data obtained. Clustering procedures resulted in the classification of spermatozoa into three kinematic subpopulations (slow with low ALH [35.6% of a...
Sperm quality is evaluated for the calculation of sperm dosage in artificial reproductive programs. ...
Sperm quality is evaluated for the calculation of sperm dosage in artificial reproductive programs. ...
The occurrence and time course of capacitation, acrosomal loss, and hyperactivated motility require ...
This study was designed to analyze the sperm kinematic and morphometric subpopulations in the differ...
This study was designed to characterize morphometric sperm subpopulations in normozoospermic men by ...
The existence of sperm subpopulations within the mammalian ejaculate has now been widely recognized....
In the present study, bull sperm in the first and second ejaculates were divided into subpopulations...
There are sperm subpopulations (SPs) with different kinematic characteristics in various species, ho...
The spermatozoon is the most diverse cell type known and this diversity is considered to reflect dif...
The development of computer-aided semen analysis (CASA) has made it possible to study sperm motility...
The analysis of sperm subpopulations based on kinetics is an important tool for selecting ram for ma...
P. 783-795Computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) allows assessing the motility of individual sperma...
In humans and other mammals, sperm morphology has been considered one of the most important predicti...
Estimates of semen parameters are important for defining normal ranges, which are currently establis...
Motility is an essential characteristic of all fl agellated spermatozoa and assessment of this param...
Sperm quality is evaluated for the calculation of sperm dosage in artificial reproductive programs. ...
Sperm quality is evaluated for the calculation of sperm dosage in artificial reproductive programs. ...
The occurrence and time course of capacitation, acrosomal loss, and hyperactivated motility require ...
This study was designed to analyze the sperm kinematic and morphometric subpopulations in the differ...
This study was designed to characterize morphometric sperm subpopulations in normozoospermic men by ...
The existence of sperm subpopulations within the mammalian ejaculate has now been widely recognized....
In the present study, bull sperm in the first and second ejaculates were divided into subpopulations...
There are sperm subpopulations (SPs) with different kinematic characteristics in various species, ho...
The spermatozoon is the most diverse cell type known and this diversity is considered to reflect dif...
The development of computer-aided semen analysis (CASA) has made it possible to study sperm motility...
The analysis of sperm subpopulations based on kinetics is an important tool for selecting ram for ma...
P. 783-795Computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) allows assessing the motility of individual sperma...
In humans and other mammals, sperm morphology has been considered one of the most important predicti...
Estimates of semen parameters are important for defining normal ranges, which are currently establis...
Motility is an essential characteristic of all fl agellated spermatozoa and assessment of this param...
Sperm quality is evaluated for the calculation of sperm dosage in artificial reproductive programs. ...
Sperm quality is evaluated for the calculation of sperm dosage in artificial reproductive programs. ...
The occurrence and time course of capacitation, acrosomal loss, and hyperactivated motility require ...