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REPRODUCTION FERTILITY AND DEVELOPMENT
Volume 18, Issue 1-2, Pages 25-38Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/RD05120
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flagellum; male infertility; molecular genetics
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- NICHD NIH HHS [HD01189-03] Funding Source: Medline
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Because it is generally accepted that a high percentage of poorly motile or immotile sperm will adversely affect male fertility, analysis of sperm motility is a central part of the evaluation of male fertility. In spite of its importance to fertility, poor sperm motility remains only a description of a pathology whose underlying cause is typically poorly understood. The present review is designed to bring the clinician up to date with the most current understanding of the mechanisms that regulate sperm motility and to raise questions about how aberrations in these mechanisms could be the underlying causes of this pathology.
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