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A bovine oviduct microfluidic platform to evaluate the effects of cisplatin and hormones on cilia beating frequencies

Chemotherapeutics such as cisplatin modulate the function of cells in fallopian tubes (oviducts) reducing the formation of sperm reservoirs that promote gamete interaction during the fertilization process. The mechanisms behind these resulting deficiencies must be better understood to improve fertil...

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