Lipids and calcium uptake of sperm in relation to cold shock and preservation: a review

作者: IG White

DOI: 10.1071/RD9930639

关键词: Internal medicineAcrosomeCalciumReproductive technologyFatty acidFreezing pointEndocrinologySperm MidpieceBiologySpermAndrologyUnsaturated fatty acid

摘要: … High calcium concentrations in the external medium may decrease the … 'calcium intoxication' may be a factor in cold shock. Lowering the environmental temperature increases calcium …

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