The three-dimensional nature of the sperm tail wave studied using heterophil head-to-head agglutinins.
Am J Primatol
; 1(2): 221-229, 1981.
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in En
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| ID: mdl-31995931
Head-to-head agglutinates of bull spermatozoa, produced by heterophil agglutinins in human sera, revealed the same phenomenon as described for human spermatozoa: When rotating on the plate all agglutinates rotated counterclockwise. The interpretation lends further support to the hypothesis that the normal direction of the propagation of the overall helix-like tail wave is counterclockwise (ie, opposite the direction of the axonemal arms), corresponding to a clockwise shape of the wave (from base to tip) at a given instant. Heteroagglutinins may be a useful tool in physioanatomical studies of spermatozoa.
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MEDLINE
Language:
En
Journal:
Am J Primatol
Year:
1981
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Article
Affiliation country:
Denmark
Country of publication:
United States