Female cervical mucus contains an endogenous age- and menstrual cycle-related sialidase which could be involved in modifying the rheological properties of mucus to favour sperm progression at fertilization. Its association with exosome-like vesicles also suggests a role in intercellular communication before and after fertilization.
Flori, F., Secciani, F., Capone, A., Paccagnini, E., Caruso, S., Ricci, M.G., et al. (2007). Menstrual cycle-related sialidase activity of the female cervical mucus is associated with exoxome-like vesicles. FERTILITY AND STERILITY, 88(Supplemento 1), 1212-1219 [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2007.01.209].
Menstrual cycle-related sialidase activity of the female cervical mucus is associated with exoxome-like vesicles
FLORI, F.;SECCIANI, F.;CAPONE, A.;PACCAGNINI, E.;RICCI, M. G.;FOCARELLI, R.
2007-01-01
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Female cervical mucus contains an endogenous age- and menstrual cycle-related sialidase which could be involved in modifying the rheological properties of mucus to favour sperm progression at fertilization. Its association with exosome-like vesicles also suggests a role in intercellular communication before and after fertilization.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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