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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
David W Bishop; American Society of Zoologists.; Society of General Physiologists. |
| OCLC Number: | 559651 |
| Description: | viii, 313 p. 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction : Flagellar propulsion / James Gray -- Sperm movement : problems and observations / Lord Rothschild -- Biophysical approaches to the measurement of sperm motility / Robert Rikmenspoel -- Ionic balance of sperm cells / H.B. Steinbach and Philip B. Dunham -- Ionic and osmotic conditions in relation to metabolic control / G.W. Salisbury -- Oxidative and biosynthetic reactions to spermatozoa / Charles Terner -- Respiration and oxidative phosphorylation in relation to sperm motility / Pierre H. Gonse -- Comments on certain aspects of the metabolism of spermatozoa / R.J. Flipse -- A theory of the survival value of motility / Francis D. Carlson -- Sperm tail structure in relation to the mechanism of movement / Don W. Fawcett -- Cytochemical aspects of spermatozoan motility / Leonard Nelson -- Biomolecular aspects of spermatozoan motility / Frederick G.E. Pautard -- Adenosine triphospatase and acetylcholinesterase in relation to sperm motility / J. Tibbs -- Reactivation of extracted sperm cell models in relation to the mechanism to motility / David W. Bishop -- Studies on isolated flagella / C.J. Brokaw -- Muscle research and flagellar movement / Teru Hayashi -- Epilogue / David W. Bishop. |
| Series Title: | Publication of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, no. 72 |
| Responsibility: | cosponsored by the Society of General Physiologists, and presented at the New York meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 29-30 December 1960. |
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