1991
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a137349
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Human spermatozoa selected by Percoll gradient or swim-up are equally capable of binding to the human zona pellucida and undergoing the acrosome reaction

Abstract: Several techniques have been used for selecting motile spermatozoa including Percoll and albumin gradients, swimup, and glass wool filtration. A high yield of motile spermatozoa as well as an enhancement of motility are the most desirable features of a practical method. An equally important consideration is whether or not these techniques select functionally normal spermatozoa. In this study we have compared two methods for separation of motile cells, swimup and Percoll gradient. Normal semen samples from 12 d… Show more

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