Physiological and proteomic approaches to studying prefertilization events in the human.
This research aims firstly to understand, in cellular and molecular terms, how a mature human spermatozoon is prepared for fertilization, and secondly, to identify what factors are involved in the initial signalling interactions between the egg and spermatozoon. In order to achieve these objectives,...
Main Authors: | Lefièvre, L, Barratt, C, Harper, C, Conner, S, Flesch, F, Deeks, E, Moseley, F, Pixton, K, Brewis, I, Publicover, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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