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Alterations to the bull sperm surface proteins that bind sperm to oviductal epithelium

Hung et al., 2012

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Hung P
Suarez S
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Biology of reproduction

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Abstract Three Binder of SPerm proteins (BSP1, BSP3, BSP5) are secreted by bovine seminal vesicles into seminal plasma and adsorbed onto sperm. When sperm inseminated into the female reach the oviduct, the BSP proteins bind them to its epithelial lining, forming …
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