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Effects of Cations and Other Medium Components on the Zona‐induced Acrosome Reaction of Hamster Spermatozoa: (acrosome reaction/spermatozoa/cations …

Yoshimatsu et al., 1988

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Yoshimatsu N
Yanagimachi R
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Although the acrosome reaction in lively motile hamster spermatozoa can occur independently of the egg or its investments (“spontaneous” acrosome reaction), it appears to be the egg investments, particularly the zona pellucida, that induces the acrosome reaction …
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