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Title: The mechanics of hyperactivation in adhered human sperm
Authors: Ooi, E. H.
Keywords: Bioengineering
Applied
Mathematics
Biomechanics
Spermmotility
Binding
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: Hyperactivation is an important phenomenon exhibited by mammalian sperm during the process of acquiring fertilization capacity. The majority of studies have focused on incubation-induced hyperactivation in non-human species, which typically differ in size, shape, and are more homogeneous than human sperm. We develop an alternative approach via drug-induction, using high-speed imaging and analysis of same-cell changes in the flagellar movement of adhered cells. Following stimulation with 4-aminopyridine, approximately two-thirds (21 of 34) of the cells analysed exhibited a waveform with a single characteristic frequency in all cases, the frequency was lower than before stimulation.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22280
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