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The effect of sperm passage through cervical mucus (CM) on the fertilizing capacity of human spermatozoa was examined in the in vitro fertilization system of zona-free hamster eggs. Each drop of ejaculated semen and BWW culture medium was connected by a small capillary tube filled with preovulatory CM, egg white or BWW medium under liquid paraffin oil in a plastic petri dish. After 2 hours, zona-free hamster eggs were added to the drop of BWW culture medium containing spermatozoa which had passed through the capillary tube and the mixture was incubated for various lengths of time at 37 degrees C under 5% CO2 in air.

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[Bovine cervical mucus as a substitute of human cervical mucus].

Nihon Sanka Fujinka Gakkai Zasshi

July 1988

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Takarazuka Municipal Hospital, Hyogo.

The sperm penetration test (SPT) in cervical mucus (CM) is an important test in screening for sperm-CM incompatibility. For a routine SPT, a sufficient amount of preovulatory CM is necessary, but the amount of human CM is often inadequate. We examined estrous bovine CM as a substitute for human CM in the SPT.

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