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The Antigens of Human Seminal Plasma: With Special Reference to Lactoferrin as a Spermatozoa-Coating Antigen

Annemarie Hekman, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1969 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 2, pp 312-323
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This article is published in Fertility and Sterility.The article was published on 1969-03-01. It has received 104 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lactoferrin & Antigen.

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Mechanisms of Fertilization in Mammals

TL;DR: This chapter will discuss how mammalian spermatozoa prepare themselves for fertilization and how the spermatozosa and eggs interact during fertilization.
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Lactoferrin in milk from different species

TL;DR: A comparison of the concentration of lact oferrin wiht that of iron, in milk from various mammals, failed to provide any grounds for the assumption of a direct role of lactoferrin in the excretion of iron into milk.
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Monoclonal human natural antibodies

TL;DR: In this paper, hydridoma cell lines producing monoclonal human natural IgM antibodies and methods of use thereof are presented. But they do not describe the use of these antibodies in the treatment of HIV-1 infection.
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Lectin-binding sites on the plasma membranes of rabbit spermatozoa: Changes in surface receptors during epididymal maturation and after ejaculation

TL;DR: Modifications in rabbit sperm plasma membranes during epididymal passage and after ejaculation were investigated by used of three lectins: concanavalin A; Ricinus communis I (RCA(I); and wheat germ agglutinin (WGA).
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The biochemistry of semen and of the male reproductive tract.

Thaddeus Mann
TL;DR: Bromural, Its Distribution and Decomposition In the Animal Organism, and its Differential Diagnosis from Neurological Disorders, Acta Neurol.
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Agar gel electrophoresis

R. J. Wieme
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A modified technique of immunoelectrophoresis facilitating the identification of specific precipitin arcs.

TL;DR: A modification of the technique of immunoelectrophoresis has been developed which facilitates the identification of individual precipitin arcs in complex mixtures of proteins such as human serum.
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Characterization of enzymes in specific immune‐precipitates

TL;DR: The development of characterization reactions of protein constituents after immunoelectrophoresis in agar gel has made it possible to accomplish in a single experiment the identification of a constituent by its electrophoretic mobility, immunologic specificity, and chemical reactivity.
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