Prolonged survival of mouse epididymal s
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Masahiro Sato; Aki Ishikawa; Ayako Nagashima; Toshiteru Watanabe; Norihiro Tada;
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Article
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2001
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract Summary: The viability and fertility of isolated mouse epididymal spermatozoa kept for up to 7 days at various temperatures (4°C, 22°C, and 37°C) were determined. Spermatozoa kept for 3 days at 22°C were still active, while those kept at 37°C or 4°C exhibited great reduction in motility