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1 ther sperm protein, TMEM95, is necessary for sperm-egg interaction.
2 s, suggesting that SAMP14 may have a role in sperm-egg interaction.
3 y, including sperm development, motility and sperm-egg interaction.
4 ateral mobility may regulate its function in sperm-egg interaction.
5 the acrosome reaction, when it functions in sperm-egg interaction.
6 sperm surface protein fertilin functions in sperm-egg interaction.
7 sperm entry into the oviduct rather than in sperm-egg interaction.
8 the most intriguing candidates implicated in sperm-egg interaction.
9 tile or severely subfertile due to defective sperm-egg interaction.
10 calized to the egg cortex and at the site of sperm-egg interaction.
11 ting spermatogenesis, sperm competition, and sperm-egg interaction.
12 essed in a sex-specific manner, that mediate sperm-egg interactions.
13 e biologists interested in fertilization and sperm-egg interactions.
14 ion, is triggered by a series of specialized sperm-egg interactions.
15 rane of human sperm, and Abs to CCP1 inhibit sperm-egg interactions.
16 st sperm passage into the oviduct as well as sperm-egg interactions.
17 n ligand and the sperm P-selectin in porcine sperm-egg interactions.
18 in functions are limited to species-specific sperm-egg interactions.
19 les for gamete molecules that participate in sperm-egg interactions.
20 in the Xenopus egg, but the pathway between sperm-egg interaction and Ca2+ release from the egg's en
25 ngs support the conclusion that in starfish, sperm-egg interaction causes egg activation by sequentia
27 perm from these mice show that the defective sperm-egg interactions in gt(-/-) mice are due directly
31 onstrated to be involved in species-specific sperm-egg interaction, suggesting the selective pressure
33 mily kinase, by way of its SH2 domain, links sperm-egg interaction to IP(3)-mediated Ca(2+) release a
34 l-specific phospholipase C (PI-PLC) on mouse sperm-egg interaction was investigated in this study to
35 ZPBP1 was discovered for an in vitro role in sperm-egg interactions, we have shown that both ZPBP pro