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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 1, 126-128, Copyright © 1986 by International Union of Physiological Sciences
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K Thomsen and M Schou
It has been known for several decades that animal spermatozoa respond to substances associated with or produced by eggs and/or the female reproductive tract. Sperm motility and metabolism are affected, and, in addition, chemotaxis has been reported in various invertebrates and lower vertebrates. The mechanisms of communication begin to be understood, receptors on the sperm cell have been identified, and early biochemical events following receptor activation have been defined.
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