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Capacitation-associated changes in membrane fluidity in asthenozoospermic human spermatozoa
International Journal of Andrology, 07/23/09
Buffone MG et al. – The results show that low–motility spermatozoa are unable to respond to capacitation with the necessary changes in membrane fluidity. This defect in sperm plasma membrane rheology may be responsible for their poor functional quality and low fertilizing ability.
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