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- Capacitation abstract "Capacitation is the penultimate step in the maturation of mammalian spermatozoa and is required to render them competent to fertilize an oocyte.This step is a biochemical event; the sperm move normally and look mature prior to capacitation.In vivo this step typically occurs after ejaculation, in the female reproductive tract.In vitro, capacitation can occur by incubating sperms that have either undergone ejaculation or have been extracted from the epididymis in a defined medium for several hours.The uterus aids in the steps of capacitation by secreting sterol-binding albumin, lipoproteins, proteolytic and glycosidasic enzymes such as heparin.Non-mammalian spermatozoa do not require this capacitation step and are ready to fertilize an oocyte immediately after release from the male. After this capacitation the sperm must undergo activation involving the acrosome reaction.".
- Capacitation wikiPageExternalLink capacitation.html.
- Capacitation wikiPageID "1093855".
- Capacitation wikiPageLength "4142".
- Capacitation wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Capacitation wikiPageRevisionID "680702989".
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Acrosome_reaction.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Adenylate_cyclase.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Adenylyl_cyclase.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Albumin.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Andrology.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germ_cells.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammal_reproductive_system.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Cholesterol.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Russell_Austin.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Cortical_reaction.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Cyclic_adenosine_monophosphate.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Ejaculation.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Enzymes.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Epididymis.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Female_reproductive_system.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Female_reproductive_tract.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Fertilisation.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Fertilization.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Glycoprotein.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Glycoproteins.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Glycosidasic.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Glycoside_hydrolase.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Hyperactivation.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Lipoprotein.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Min_Chueh_Chang.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Oocyte.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Proteolysis.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Proteolytic.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Spermatozoon.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Sterol.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Sterols.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Uterus.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:In_vitro.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:In_vivo.
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capacitation".
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLinkText "biology".
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLinkText "capacitated".
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLinkText "capacitation".
- Capacitation wikiPageWikiLinkText "sperm capacitation".
- Capacitation hasPhotoCollection Capacitation.
- Capacitation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Capacitation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MeshName.
- Capacitation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Capacitation subject Category:Andrology.
- Capacitation subject Category:Germ_cells.
- Capacitation subject Category:Mammal_reproductive_system.
- Capacitation hypernym Step.
- Capacitation type MilitaryConflict.
- Capacitation type Cell.
- Capacitation type Specialty.
- Capacitation comment "Capacitation is the penultimate step in the maturation of mammalian spermatozoa and is required to render them competent to fertilize an oocyte.This step is a biochemical event; the sperm move normally and look mature prior to capacitation.In vivo this step typically occurs after ejaculation, in the female reproductive tract.In vitro, capacitation can occur by incubating sperms that have either undergone ejaculation or have been extracted from the epididymis in a defined medium for several hours.The uterus aids in the steps of capacitation by secreting sterol-binding albumin, lipoproteins, proteolytic and glycosidasic enzymes such as heparin.Non-mammalian spermatozoa do not require this capacitation step and are ready to fertilize an oocyte immediately after release from the male. ".
- Capacitation label "Capacitation".
- Capacitation sameAs Kapacitace.
- Capacitation sameAs Kapazitation.
- Capacitation sameAs Capacitación_(citología).
- Capacitation sameAs Capacitazione.
- Capacitation sameAs Kapacytacja.
- Capacitation sameAs m.045fxn.
- Capacitation sameAs Q1728362.
- Capacitation sameAs Q1728362.
- Capacitation sameAs 获能.
- Capacitation wasDerivedFrom Capacitation?oldid=680702989.
- Capacitation isPrimaryTopicOf Capacitation.