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    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Gamete Research 11 (1985), S. 253-259 
    ISSN: 0148-7280
    Keywords: TEST-yolk buffer ; capacitation ; human sperm chromosomes ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Human sperm chromosomes were obtained after capacitation with TES-Tris (TEST) yolk buffer and fusion with Syrian hamster eggs. Semen samples could be stored at 4°C for 3 days and remain functional in the assay system. The efficiency of TEST yoik buffer for obtaining karyotypes was as good as, or greater than, the efficiency of standard BWW medium containing human serum albumin.
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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Gamete Research 23 (1989), S. 299-308 
    ISSN: 0148-7280
    Keywords: human sperm chromatin ; S-phase ; DNA synthesis ; bromodeoxyuridine ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Golden hamster eggs fused with human sperm were pulsed with bromodeoxyuridine to determine the timing of S-phase and the length of the first ceil cycie in this hybrid cross. Fused eggs were fixed and pronuclei scored for incorporation of the thymidine analogue detected by indirect immunofiuorescence. Although S-phase started synchronously 3-3.5 hr after coincuba-tion of sperm and eggs, its duration was variable such that two-cell stages appeared at 16 hr while a proportion of pronuclei was still engaged in DNA synthesis. Unlike rodent sperm chromatin, human sperrn chromatin was able to participate in DNA synthesis well before its maturation into a fully developed pronucleus. Human sperm chromatin appears able to function under conditions different in several respects from those in human eggs.
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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    BioEssays 12 (1990), S. 527-531 
    ISSN: 0265-9247
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Calcium storage is one of the functions commonly attributed to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in non-muscle cells. Several recent studies have added support to this concept. Analysis of reticuloplasm, the luminal ER content, has shown that it contains several proteins (reticuloplasmins) which are prospective calcium storage proteins. One of these, calreticulin, is also present in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). In sea urchin eggs, a calsequestrin-like protein has been clearly localised to the ER. The recent demonstration that the IP3 receptor, which has similarities with the calcium release channel in the SR is also localised in the ER membrane suggests that calcium stored in the ER is important for intracellular signalling. The alternative view, that the physiologically important calcium store is a specialised organelle, the calciosome, is not supported by these observations. Recent evidence also suggests that ER calcium might be important in ER structure and in the retention of the luminal ER proteins.
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