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Fertilization [Hardcover]

Daniel M. Hardy (Author), D. L. Garbers (Author)

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December 17, 2001 0123116295 978-0123116291 1
Fertilization provides in-depth reviews of individual research topics, while emphasizing key concepts and the significance of findings within other fields. The author identifies essential questions to be answered by future research. Fertilization broadly covers the many molecular and cellular events of animal fertilization and includes a section on unique problems and potential applications of fertilization research.

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* Provides in-depth reviews of individual research topics
* Emphasizes key concepts and significance of findings to other fields
* Broadly covers the many molecular and cellular events of animal fertilization
* Includes a section on unique problems and potential applications of fertilization research
* Identifies essential questions to be answered by future research

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Hardy's Fertilization reviews the biochemistry and cell and molecular biology of animal fertilization, with an overall emphasis on the nature and function of molecules that mediate this remarkable process. In Section I, experts in fertilization research review our current understanding of diverse fertilization events by exploring essential processes that range from gamete transport in the female to activation of embryonic development. General concepts and known molecular connections to processes in somatic tissues are emphasized. Where essential molecular detail is currently lacking, possible biochemical mechanisms are discussed, and plausible hypotheses are proposed in the form of testable models. In Section II, leading researchers review problems and questions that either are unique to gametes and fertilization or are exceptional in comparison to somatic cells or processes. In addition, practical aspects of fertilization research are presented, with an emphasis on the applications to biotechnology made possible by recent discoveries in fertilization molecular biology.

About the Author

Ronald W. Hardy, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
D.L. Garbers, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
acrosome reaction model, acrosomal exocytosis, sperm chemoattraction, pellucida adhesion, ing capacitation, hybrid membrane vesicles, decapacitating factors, human sperm acrosome reaction, mouse sperm capacitation, acrosomal components, macaque sperm, acrosomal matrix, sperm adenylyl cyclase, noncapacitated spermatozoa, complex binding event, mouse sperm acrosome reaction, oviductal sperm reservoir, sperm capture, sperm ion channels, human sperm capacitation, mouse sperm receptors, mouse sperm surface galactosyltransferase, sperm hyperactivation, sperm thrusts, acrosomal secretion
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Cell Biol, New York, Gamete Res, Deu Biol, Academic Press, Raven Press, Growth Differ, Boca Raton, Cell Res, Cell Sci, Elements of Mammalian Fertilization, New Zealand, Plenum Press, Immunology of Human Reproduction, San Diego, Bios Scientific Publishers, Cell Motil, Modulation of Tyrosine Phosphorylation, Cell Tissue Res, Concluding Remarks References, Cache River Press, Cambridge University Press, Free Radic, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi
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