TERATOSPERMIA AND SPERMATOZOA MIGRATION INVITRO AND INVIVO

  • 1 January 1975
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 169  (5) , 1281-1284
Abstract
A comparative study of morphological anomalies of human spermatozoon before and after penetration shows that in vivo or in vitro migration causes a selection of the spermatozoon. This selection is not complete. Anomalies of the midpiece or the flagella inhibit the spermatozoon progression but morphological anomalies of the head are not a handicap for the migration. This observation indicated that spermatozoa with chromosomic failures can participate in fertilization.

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