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Physiology of gamete and embryo transport through the fallopian tube.
Horacio B. Croxatto
Medicine School
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Spermatozoa
100%
Fallopian Tube
100%
Gamete Transport
100%
Embryo Transport
100%
Uterus
50%
Fertilization
50%
Reproductive Strategy
25%
Ovarian Hormones
25%
Smooth muscle
25%
Adaptation
25%
Epithelium
25%
Luminal Fluid
25%
Female Reproductive Tract
25%
Active Migration
25%
Cilia
25%
Zygote
25%
Spermatozoa number
25%
Active-passive
25%
Oviduct
25%
Passive Transport
25%
Ovum Transport
25%
Hormone Signaling
25%
Sperm Migration
25%
Discrete Location
25%
Zygotic
25%
Active Transport
25%
Mechanical Events
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Egg Cell
100%
Fertilization
100%
Fallopian Tube
100%
Oocyte
50%
Mating
50%
Oocyte Transport
50%
Cilium
50%
Smooth Muscle
50%
Passive Transport
50%
Active Transport
50%
Zygote
50%
Female Reproductive Tract
50%
Oviduct
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Liquid
100%
Gamete
100%
Cilium
100%
Oocyte Transport
100%
Passive Transport
100%
Mating
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Reproductives
100%
Fallopian Tube
100%
Passive Transport
50%
Oviduct
50%
Ovum
50%
Smooth Muscle
50%
Cilium
50%
Zygote
50%
Gametocyte
50%