The Sperm Cell
Production, Maturation, Fertilization, Regeneration
Herausgeber: de Jonge, Christopher J; Barratt, Christopher L R
The Sperm Cell
Production, Maturation, Fertilization, Regeneration
Herausgeber: de Jonge, Christopher J; Barratt, Christopher L R
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A comprehensive account of the human male gamete covering sperm production, maturation, and function, and their effects on fertility and assisted reproduction.
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A comprehensive account of the human male gamete covering sperm production, maturation, and function, and their effects on fertility and assisted reproduction.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 193mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781107126329
- ISBN-10: 1107126320
- Artikelnr.: 46986208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 193mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781107126329
- ISBN-10: 1107126320
- Artikelnr.: 46986208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
List of contributors; Foreword Ryuzo Yanagimachi; Preface; 1.
Spermatogenesis: clinical and experimental considerations Ellen Goossens
and Herman Tournaye; 2. Sperm chromatin stability and susceptibility to
damage in relation to its structure W. Steven Ward; 3. Sperm ultrastructure
in fertile men and male sterility: revisiting teratozoospermia Hector E.
Chemes; 4. Sperm RNA and its use as a clinical marker Meritxell Jodar,
Ester Anton and Stephen A. Krawetz; 5. Role of the epididymis in sperm
maturation Robert Sullivan and Clémence Belleannée; 6. Seminal plasma plays
important roles in fertility Susan S. Suarez and Mariana F. Wolfner; 7.
Physiological and pathological aspects of sperm metabolism Zamira Gibb and
Robert John Aitken; 8. Regulation of sperm behaviour: the role(s) of
[Ca2+]i signalling Stephen Publicover; 9. Proteomics of capacitation Mark
A. Baker; 10. Current concepts and unresolved questions in human sperm
cumulus and zona interaction Christopher De Jonge and Christopher L. R.
Barratt; 11. Sperm specific WW-domain binding proteins Richard Oko, Mahmoud
Aarabi, Jiude Mao, Hanna Balakier and Peter Sutovsky; 12. Fundamental role
for sperm phospholipase C zeta at mammalian fertilization Michail Nomikos,
Karl Swann and F. Anthony Lai; 13. Genetic basis of male infertility Amin
S. Herati, Peter R. Butler and Dolores J. Lamb; 14. The Sperm epigenome
Timothy G. Jenkins and Douglas T. Carrell; 15. Environmental factors and
male fertility Tina Kold Jensen, Hanne Frederiksen, Katrine Bay and Niels
E. Skakkebaek; 16. Male infertility and assisted reproduction Nigel
Pereira, Queenie V. Neri, Tyler Cozzubbo, Stephanie Cheung, Zev Rosenwaks
and Gianpiero D. Palermo; 17. Mouse genetics - how does it inform male
fertility research? Laura O'Hara and Lee B. Smith; 18. Susceptibility of
the testis to lifestyle and environmental factors during the life course
Richard M. Sharpe; Index.
Spermatogenesis: clinical and experimental considerations Ellen Goossens
and Herman Tournaye; 2. Sperm chromatin stability and susceptibility to
damage in relation to its structure W. Steven Ward; 3. Sperm ultrastructure
in fertile men and male sterility: revisiting teratozoospermia Hector E.
Chemes; 4. Sperm RNA and its use as a clinical marker Meritxell Jodar,
Ester Anton and Stephen A. Krawetz; 5. Role of the epididymis in sperm
maturation Robert Sullivan and Clémence Belleannée; 6. Seminal plasma plays
important roles in fertility Susan S. Suarez and Mariana F. Wolfner; 7.
Physiological and pathological aspects of sperm metabolism Zamira Gibb and
Robert John Aitken; 8. Regulation of sperm behaviour: the role(s) of
[Ca2+]i signalling Stephen Publicover; 9. Proteomics of capacitation Mark
A. Baker; 10. Current concepts and unresolved questions in human sperm
cumulus and zona interaction Christopher De Jonge and Christopher L. R.
Barratt; 11. Sperm specific WW-domain binding proteins Richard Oko, Mahmoud
Aarabi, Jiude Mao, Hanna Balakier and Peter Sutovsky; 12. Fundamental role
for sperm phospholipase C zeta at mammalian fertilization Michail Nomikos,
Karl Swann and F. Anthony Lai; 13. Genetic basis of male infertility Amin
S. Herati, Peter R. Butler and Dolores J. Lamb; 14. The Sperm epigenome
Timothy G. Jenkins and Douglas T. Carrell; 15. Environmental factors and
male fertility Tina Kold Jensen, Hanne Frederiksen, Katrine Bay and Niels
E. Skakkebaek; 16. Male infertility and assisted reproduction Nigel
Pereira, Queenie V. Neri, Tyler Cozzubbo, Stephanie Cheung, Zev Rosenwaks
and Gianpiero D. Palermo; 17. Mouse genetics - how does it inform male
fertility research? Laura O'Hara and Lee B. Smith; 18. Susceptibility of
the testis to lifestyle and environmental factors during the life course
Richard M. Sharpe; Index.
List of contributors; Foreword Ryuzo Yanagimachi; Preface; 1.
Spermatogenesis: clinical and experimental considerations Ellen Goossens
and Herman Tournaye; 2. Sperm chromatin stability and susceptibility to
damage in relation to its structure W. Steven Ward; 3. Sperm ultrastructure
in fertile men and male sterility: revisiting teratozoospermia Hector E.
Chemes; 4. Sperm RNA and its use as a clinical marker Meritxell Jodar,
Ester Anton and Stephen A. Krawetz; 5. Role of the epididymis in sperm
maturation Robert Sullivan and Clémence Belleannée; 6. Seminal plasma plays
important roles in fertility Susan S. Suarez and Mariana F. Wolfner; 7.
Physiological and pathological aspects of sperm metabolism Zamira Gibb and
Robert John Aitken; 8. Regulation of sperm behaviour: the role(s) of
[Ca2+]i signalling Stephen Publicover; 9. Proteomics of capacitation Mark
A. Baker; 10. Current concepts and unresolved questions in human sperm
cumulus and zona interaction Christopher De Jonge and Christopher L. R.
Barratt; 11. Sperm specific WW-domain binding proteins Richard Oko, Mahmoud
Aarabi, Jiude Mao, Hanna Balakier and Peter Sutovsky; 12. Fundamental role
for sperm phospholipase C zeta at mammalian fertilization Michail Nomikos,
Karl Swann and F. Anthony Lai; 13. Genetic basis of male infertility Amin
S. Herati, Peter R. Butler and Dolores J. Lamb; 14. The Sperm epigenome
Timothy G. Jenkins and Douglas T. Carrell; 15. Environmental factors and
male fertility Tina Kold Jensen, Hanne Frederiksen, Katrine Bay and Niels
E. Skakkebaek; 16. Male infertility and assisted reproduction Nigel
Pereira, Queenie V. Neri, Tyler Cozzubbo, Stephanie Cheung, Zev Rosenwaks
and Gianpiero D. Palermo; 17. Mouse genetics - how does it inform male
fertility research? Laura O'Hara and Lee B. Smith; 18. Susceptibility of
the testis to lifestyle and environmental factors during the life course
Richard M. Sharpe; Index.
Spermatogenesis: clinical and experimental considerations Ellen Goossens
and Herman Tournaye; 2. Sperm chromatin stability and susceptibility to
damage in relation to its structure W. Steven Ward; 3. Sperm ultrastructure
in fertile men and male sterility: revisiting teratozoospermia Hector E.
Chemes; 4. Sperm RNA and its use as a clinical marker Meritxell Jodar,
Ester Anton and Stephen A. Krawetz; 5. Role of the epididymis in sperm
maturation Robert Sullivan and Clémence Belleannée; 6. Seminal plasma plays
important roles in fertility Susan S. Suarez and Mariana F. Wolfner; 7.
Physiological and pathological aspects of sperm metabolism Zamira Gibb and
Robert John Aitken; 8. Regulation of sperm behaviour: the role(s) of
[Ca2+]i signalling Stephen Publicover; 9. Proteomics of capacitation Mark
A. Baker; 10. Current concepts and unresolved questions in human sperm
cumulus and zona interaction Christopher De Jonge and Christopher L. R.
Barratt; 11. Sperm specific WW-domain binding proteins Richard Oko, Mahmoud
Aarabi, Jiude Mao, Hanna Balakier and Peter Sutovsky; 12. Fundamental role
for sperm phospholipase C zeta at mammalian fertilization Michail Nomikos,
Karl Swann and F. Anthony Lai; 13. Genetic basis of male infertility Amin
S. Herati, Peter R. Butler and Dolores J. Lamb; 14. The Sperm epigenome
Timothy G. Jenkins and Douglas T. Carrell; 15. Environmental factors and
male fertility Tina Kold Jensen, Hanne Frederiksen, Katrine Bay and Niels
E. Skakkebaek; 16. Male infertility and assisted reproduction Nigel
Pereira, Queenie V. Neri, Tyler Cozzubbo, Stephanie Cheung, Zev Rosenwaks
and Gianpiero D. Palermo; 17. Mouse genetics - how does it inform male
fertility research? Laura O'Hara and Lee B. Smith; 18. Susceptibility of
the testis to lifestyle and environmental factors during the life course
Richard M. Sharpe; Index.