Sperm Transport and Capacitation

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The Global Library of Women's Medicine, 2008

DOI 10.3843/GLOWM.10316 Source

Abstract

It is well understood that a myriad of complex steps occur between the time of ejaculation and the union of the haploid number of chromosomes from each partner that results in the final process of fertilization. Consequently, it is easy to imagine the numerous potential problems that can occur at each step, and thus may prevent a successful pregnancy. Often overlooked are the complexities of sperm transport and the steps that must occur in the sperm, a process known as capacitation, before fertilization can occur. These processes of sperm delivery and potentiation are addressed in detail in this chapter.

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sperm transport capacitation fertilization mechanisms, sperm capacitation acrosome reaction process, sperm delivery male reproductive tract to oocyte, Brannigan Lipshultz sperm transport capacitation review, sperm motility cervical mucus transport female reproductive tract, capacitation hyperactivation sperm fertility mechanism, sperm transport ejaculation to fertilization steps, male factor infertility sperm function capacitation defects, sperm reservoir oviduct capacitation fertilization, sperm-oocyte interaction capacitation molecular changes
DOI 10.3843/GLOWM.10316 10.3843/GLOWM.10316

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Brannigan, R., & Lipshultz, L. (2008). Sperm Transport and Capacitation. *The Global Library of Women's Medicine*. https://doi.org/10.3843/GLOWM.10316