The temperature dependence in the hydraulic conductivity of the mouse sperm plasma membrane shows a discontinuity between 4 and 0 deg C.
Author(s) : NOILES E. E., BAILEY J. L., STOREY B. T.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Low hydraulic conductivity and low-temperature embrittlement of the plasma membrane are proposed as two factors leading to mouse sperm hypersensitivity to cryodamage.
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- Original title: The temperature dependence in the hydraulic conductivity of the mouse sperm plasma membrane shows a discontinuity between 4 and 0 deg C.
- Record ID : 1996-1211
- Languages: English
- Source: Cryobiology - vol. 32 - n. 3
- Publication date: 1995/06
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