Hyperactivated motility of human spermatozoa: a review of physiological function and application in assisted reproduction
Abstract
Hyperactivated motility is a specific movement pattern which has been recognized in mammalian spermatozoa for over 25 years. During this time, it has been established that hyperactivation is part of the complex process of sperm capacitation, which is necessary before fertilization can occur. The recent introduction of computed sperm motility analysis has allowed detailed studies of sperm movement characteristics to be undertaken, and evidence is...
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Title
Hyperactivated motility of human spermatozoa: a review of physiological function and application in assisted reproduction
Published Date
Nov 1, 1998
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
6
Pages
776 - 786
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