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News Physiol Sci 3: 181-185, 1988;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 3, 181-185, Copyright © 1988 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Ionic Channels in Sea Urchin Sperm Physiology

A Darszon, A Guerrero, A Lievano, M Gonzalez-Martinez and E Morales

In sea urchin sperm, ionic fluxes modulate the activation of respiration and motility and the acrosome reaction, a prerequisite for egg fertilization. Ionic channels are present in the plasma membrane of these cells, and there is good evidence indicating that they are deeply involved in these processes.





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