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Prudence Talbot

Researcher at University of California, Riverside

Publications -  81
Citations -  3484

Prudence Talbot is an academic researcher from University of California, Riverside. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Acrosome. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 81 publications receiving 3413 citations. Previous affiliations of Prudence Talbot include University of Houston & University of California.

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A triple-stain technique for evaluating normal acrosome reactions of human sperm.

TL;DR: A triple-stain technique has been developed to score normal acrosome-reacted human sperm in fixed smears and shows that trypan blue is a reliable stain for dead sperm and that Rose Bengal stains only sperm having intact acrosomes.
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Cell adhesion and fertilization: steps in oocyte transport, sperm-zona pellucida interactions, and sperm-egg fusion.

TL;DR: The relationship between sperm adhesion to the egg plasma membrane and membrane fusion, especially the role of ADAM family proteins on the sperm surface and egg integrins is addressed.
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The role of calcium in the acrosome reaction: An analysis using ionophore A23187

TL;DR: Ionophore A23187 should prove an experimentally useful drug for further study of the acrosome reaction since its effect on cells is understood, it induces synchronous reactions in a high percentage of sperm, and it conveniently reduces the capacitation interval in mammalian sperm.
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Ultrastructural observations on binding and membrane fusion between human sperm and zona pellucida-free hamster oocytes.

TL;DR: In this paper, the binding and fusion of human sperm to the oolemma of a Zona pellucida-free (ZPF) hamster oocyte has been studied.
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A new procedure for rapidly scoring acrosome reactions of human sperm

TL;DR: It is concluded that the FITC-TCA labeling technique is a reliable method for accurately scoring the percentage of acrosome-reacted human sperm.