2024
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202406143
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Swimming by Spinning: Spinning‐Top Type Rotations Regularize Sperm Swimming Into Persistently Progressive Paths in 3D

Xiaomeng Ren,
Hermes Bloomfield‐Gadêlha

Abstract: Sperm swimming is essential for reproduction, with movement strategies adapted to specific environments. Sperm navigate by modulating the symmetry of their flagellar beating, but how they swim forward with asymmetrical beats remains unclear. Current methods lack the ability to robustly detect the flagellar symmetry state in free‐swimming spermatozoa, despite its importance in understanding sperm motility. This study uses numerical simulations to investigate the fluid mechanics of sperm swimming with asymmetric… Show more

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