نتایج جستجو برای: sperm biology

تعداد نتایج: 198940  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2001
William A. Wells

putative calcium channel specific to sperm tails may be the best target yet for a male contraceptive. The protein, dubbed CatSper, was discovered in a homology search by David Clapham and colleagues of Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. CatSper looks like a calcium channel, although Clapham could not detect a calcium current in transfected cells, probably because another component of the chann...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2010
W Steven Ward

Understanding how DNA is packaged in the mammalian sperm cell has important implications for human infertility as well as for the cell biology. Recent advances in the study of mammalian sperm chromatin structure and function have altered our perception of this highly condensed, inert chromatin. Sperm DNA is packaged very tightly to protect the DNA during the transit that occurs before fertiliza...

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2012
Matthew D Dun R John Aitken Brett Nixon

BACKGROUND Spermatogenesis culminates in production of one of the most highly differentiated cells in biology, the spermatozoon. The gametes that emerge from the testes are, however, functionally immature and only acquire full functionality once they have completed a process of post-testicular maturation in the epididymis and female reproductive tract. Remarkably, this acquisition of sperm func...

Journal: :Current Zoology 2022

Abstract Harvestmen are a major arachnid order that has experienced dramatic increase in biological knowledge the 21st century. The publication of book Harvestmen: Biology Opiliones 2007 stimulated development many behavioral studies. Although is relatively recent, our understanding reproductive biology harvestmen already outdated due to fast accumulation new data. Our goal provide an updated r...

2017
Kehinde Adebayo Babatunde Ali Najafi Pouya Salehipour Mohammad Hossein Modarressi Maryam Beigom Mobasheri

Cancer testis antigens (CTAs), a large family of tumor-associated and immunogenic antigens expressed in human tumors of various histological origins, are highly restricted to the testis and trophoblast. CTAs have been identified as potent targets for tumor-specific immunotherapeutic advances and have immensely lead to the development of different clinical trials of CTA-based vaccine therapy bec...

2015
Melanie Philippon Gilles Karsenty Benjamin Bernuz Blandine Courbiere Thierry Brue Jacqueline Saïas-Magnan Jeanne Perrin

BACKGROUND In couples presenting with retrograde ejaculation refractory to medical treatment, the first choice of fertility treatment should be Assisted Reproductive Techniques using rapidly purified spermatozoa retrieved from post-ejaculatory urine. The Hotchkiss technique and modified variants are simple and efficient for retrieving sperm from the bladder. We developed a new protocol, includi...

2016
Mark A. Hanson Michael K. Skinner

Environmental factors can induce epigenetic alterations in the germ cells that can potentially be transmitted transgenerationally. This non-genetic form of inheritance is termed epigenetic transgenerational inheritance and has been shown in a variety of species including plants, flies, worms, fish, rodents, pigs, and humans. This phenomenon operates during specific critical windows of exposure,...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Bettina E Fischer Elizabeth Wasbrough Lisa A Meadows Owen Randlet Steve Dorus Timothy L Karr Steven Russell

It is now well established that mature mammalian spermatozoa carry a population of mRNA molecules, at least some of which are transferred to the oocyte at fertilization, however, their function remains largely unclear. To shed light on the evolutionary conservation of this feature of sperm biology, we analysed highly purified populations of mature sperm from the fruitfly, Drosophila melanogaste...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Kenji Watanabe Fumiko Yukuhiro Yu Matsuura Takema Fukatsu Hiroaki Noda

Symbiotic bacteria are commonly associated with cells and tissues of diverse animals and other organisms, which affect hosts' biology in a variety of ways. Most of these symbionts are present in the cytoplasm of host cells and maternally transmitted through host generations. The paucity of paternal symbiont transmission is likely relevant to the extremely streamlined sperm structure: the head c...

2012
S. A. Falahati M. Anvari M. A. Khalili Mohammad Ali Khalili

*Corresponding author: Dr. Mohammad Ali Khalili, Department of Biology and Anatomical Sciences, Research and Clinical Center for Infertility, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran. E-mail: [email protected] Background: In previous investigations, it has been clarified that electromagnetic fields (ELF) can cause some changes in cellular behavior. The aim of this prospect...

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