Yao et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Fertilization and early embryology: The factors affecting sperm binding to the zona pellucida in the hemizona binding assayYao et al., 1996
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- Yao Y
- Yeung W
- Ho P
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- Human Reproduction
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Sperm binding to the zona pellucida is a prerequisite for fertilization. The hemizona binding assay (HZA) is commonly used to evaluate the zona-binding capacity of spermatozoa. The present study reports three factors that affect HZA. They were the base medium used, the …
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