Nixon et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Post-testicular sperm maturation and identification of an epididymal protein in the Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)Nixon et al., 2014
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- Nixon B
- Ewen K
- Krivanek K
- Clulow J
- Kidd G
- Ecroyd H
- Jones R
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- Reproduction
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The role of the avian epididymis in post-testicular development and capacitation was examined to assess whether avian spermatozoa undergo any processes similar to those characteristic of mammalian sperm development. We found no evidence of a need for quail …
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