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ECB-ART-52281
Dev Growth Differ 1978 Jan 01;204:337-347. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1978.00337.x.
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SPECIES-SPECIFIC ADHESION OF SPERMATOZOA TO THE SURFACE OF FIXED EGGS IN SEA URCHINS.

Kato KH , Sugiyama M .


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When the spermatozoa of sea urchins are added to eggs which have been fixed with glutaraldehyde and washed thoroughly, the spermatozoa swarm around the eggs and adhere to the egg surface. The mode of sperm adhesion to the fixed egg is assumed, on the evidence of electron-microscopical studies, to be the same as that of adhesion to the intact egg at the initial stage of normal fertilization. The spermatozoa and fixed eggs of five species of sea urchins were combined and heterologous crosses were studied. Species-specific adhesion of sperm to fixed eggs was clearly demonstrated. There is a direct relationship between the cross-fertilization of living gametes and the binding capacity of spermatozoa and fixed eggs in so far as the employed five species are concerned.

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