In mammals, sperm guidance in the oviduct appears essential for successful sperm arrival at the oocyte. Hitherto, three different potential sperm guidance mechanisms have been recognized: thermotaxis, rheotaxis, and chemotaxis, each of them using specific stimuli - a temperature gradient, fluid flow, and a chemoattractant gradient, respectively. Here, we review sperm behavioral in these mechanisms and indicate commonalities and differences between them
Sperm are attracted by chemical substances which are released by the egg. This process is called che...
Sperm migration in the female genital tract controls sperm selection and, therefore, reproductive su...
Recent studies have indicated that human spermatozoa respond to follicular fluid by attraction to ch...
Thermotaxis — movement directed by a temperature gradient — is a prevalent process, found from bacte...
SummaryBackgroundIn sea urchins, spermatozoan motility is altered by chemotactic peptides, giving ri...
158 pagesFor successful fertilization in mammals, sperm must migrate through the female reproductive...
Sperm are attracted by chemical factors that are released by the egg-a process called chemotaxis. Mo...
In mammals, ejaculated spermatozoa must migrate into the female reproductive tract in order to reach...
A major puzzle in biology is how mammalian sperm maintain the correct swimming direction during vari...
Sperm are guided to the egg by a gradient of chemical attractants - a process called chemotaxis. The...
Sperm cells evolved to acquire a sophisticated motility structure called a flagellum which gives spe...
Sperm respond to multiple chemical factors derived from the eggs and reorient their migratory direct...
Sperm cells are guided to the egg by chemoattractants in many species. Sperm cells are propelled in ...
Chemotaxis, as a mechanism for sperm guidance in vivo, is an enigma which has been difficult to demo...
Sperm chemotaxis is a long-term puzzle and most of our knowledge comes from studying marine animals ...
Sperm are attracted by chemical substances which are released by the egg. This process is called che...
Sperm migration in the female genital tract controls sperm selection and, therefore, reproductive su...
Recent studies have indicated that human spermatozoa respond to follicular fluid by attraction to ch...
Thermotaxis — movement directed by a temperature gradient — is a prevalent process, found from bacte...
SummaryBackgroundIn sea urchins, spermatozoan motility is altered by chemotactic peptides, giving ri...
158 pagesFor successful fertilization in mammals, sperm must migrate through the female reproductive...
Sperm are attracted by chemical factors that are released by the egg-a process called chemotaxis. Mo...
In mammals, ejaculated spermatozoa must migrate into the female reproductive tract in order to reach...
A major puzzle in biology is how mammalian sperm maintain the correct swimming direction during vari...
Sperm are guided to the egg by a gradient of chemical attractants - a process called chemotaxis. The...
Sperm cells evolved to acquire a sophisticated motility structure called a flagellum which gives spe...
Sperm respond to multiple chemical factors derived from the eggs and reorient their migratory direct...
Sperm cells are guided to the egg by chemoattractants in many species. Sperm cells are propelled in ...
Chemotaxis, as a mechanism for sperm guidance in vivo, is an enigma which has been difficult to demo...
Sperm chemotaxis is a long-term puzzle and most of our knowledge comes from studying marine animals ...
Sperm are attracted by chemical substances which are released by the egg. This process is called che...
Sperm migration in the female genital tract controls sperm selection and, therefore, reproductive su...
Recent studies have indicated that human spermatozoa respond to follicular fluid by attraction to ch...