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H. D. M. Moore

Researcher at Zoological Society of London

Publications -  27
Citations -  878

H. D. M. Moore is an academic researcher from Zoological Society of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Epididymis. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 27 publications receiving 857 citations.

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Glycoprotein secretions of the epididymis in the rabbit and hamster : localization on epididymal spermatozoa and the effect of specific antibodies on fertilization in vivo

TL;DR: The effect of specific antibodies on fertilization in vivo was tested in rabbits by preincubating cauda epididymal spermatozoa with heat-treated antiserum or univalent immunoglobulin fragments before their deposition into oviducts of does induced to ovulate and fertilization rates were significantly reduced.
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Visualization and characterization of the acrosome reaction of human spermatozoa by immunolocalization with monoclonal antibody.

TL;DR: A monoclonal antibody generated against hamster epididymal spermatozoa and recognizing an antigen within the acrosome was used in conjunction with FITC-antimouse immunoglobulin as a marker of the human acrosomes during sperm development, capacitation, and the acosome reaction.
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Aspects of the reproductive endocrinology of the female Giant panda (Ailuropoda metanoleaca) in captivity with special reference to the detection of ovulation and pregnancy

TL;DR: The measurement of oestrone-3-glucuronide by direct, non-extraction assay provides a rapid and reliable method for detecting oestrus and ovulation in the Giant panda and should also be useful in predicting parturition.
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Human sperm–egg binding is inhibited by peptides corresponding to core region of an acrosomal serine protease inhibitor

TL;DR: The results suggest that this acrosomally located inhibitor plays an important role in the series of binding events that results in human fertilization.
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The value of sperm swimming speed measurements in assessing the fertility of human frozen semen

TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to evaluate relationships between measured sperm velocity and in-vivo fertility, using donor semen samples from an artificial insemination (AID) programme, and life-table analyses were used to calculate monthly conception rates on various sub-groups of the semen samples.