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Fine Surface Structure of Bovine Acrosome-Intact and Reacted Spermatozoa Observed by Atomic Force Microscopy

The atomic force microscope (AFM) provides nanometer resolution, topographic data of the natural surface structure of materials. We studied the topology of the surface structure of bovine sperm heads during the acrosome reaction by AFM. In addition, we numerically analyzed the areas of the median sa...

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Published in:Journal of Reproduction and Development 2005, Vol.51(2), pp.293-298
Main Authors: SAEKI, Kazuhiro, SUMITOMO, Norio, NAGATA, Yuki, KATO, Nobuhiro, HOSOI, Yoshihiko, MATSUMOTO, Kazuya, IRITANI, Akira
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Animals
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Cattle
Cryopreservation
Fine surface structures
Imaging, Three-Dimensional - methods
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