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D F Katz

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Biology of Reproduction|December 1, 1981
Movement of bull spermatozoa in cervical mucusD F Katz, T D Bloom, R H BonDurant
Biology of Reproduction|May 1, 1985
Increases in human sperm oxygen consumption at low cell concentrationsD S Deutch, D F Katz, J W Overstreet
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|May 1, 1982
A study of the relationship of motile sperm numbers in cervical mucus 48 hours after artificial insemination with subsequent fertilityF W Hanson, J W Overstreet, D F Katz
Journal of Andrology|March 1, 1992
New measures of sperm motion. I. Adaptive smoothing and harmonic analysisR O Davis, P W Niswander, D F Katz
Biorheology|September 4, 1999
Swimming of spermatozoa in a linear viscoelastic fluidG R Fulford, D F Katz, R L Powell
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|April 1, 1988
Localization of cortical granule constituents before and after exocytosis in the hamster eggG N Cherr, E Z Drobnis, D F Katz
Fertility and Sterility|November 1, 1976
Improved motility recovery of human spermatozoa after freeze preservation via a new approachJ C Glaub, R N Mills, D F Katz
Biorheology|January 1, 1980
Non-linear viscoelastic properties of cervical mucusP Y Tam, D F Katz, S A Berger
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|July 1, 1978
The movement of human spermatozoa in cervical mucusD F Katz, R N Mills, T R Pritchett
Advances in Contraception : the Official Journal of the Society for the Advancement of Contraception|June 1, 1997
Analysis of pre-ovulatory changes in cervical mucus hydration and sperm penetrabilityD F Katz, D A Slade, S T Nakajima
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Biology of Reproduction|December 1, 1981
Movement of bull spermatozoa in cervical mucusD F Katz, T D Bloom, R H BonDurant
Biology of Reproduction|May 1, 1985
Increases in human sperm oxygen consumption at low cell concentrationsD S Deutch, D F Katz, J W Overstreet
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|May 1, 1982
A study of the relationship of motile sperm numbers in cervical mucus 48 hours after artificial insemination with subsequent fertilityF W Hanson, J W Overstreet, D F Katz
Journal of Andrology|March 1, 1992
New measures of sperm motion. I. Adaptive smoothing and harmonic analysisR O Davis, P W Niswander, D F Katz
Biorheology|September 4, 1999
Swimming of spermatozoa in a linear viscoelastic fluidG R Fulford, D F Katz, R L Powell
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|April 1, 1988
Localization of cortical granule constituents before and after exocytosis in the hamster eggG N Cherr, E Z Drobnis, D F Katz
Fertility and Sterility|November 1, 1976
Improved motility recovery of human spermatozoa after freeze preservation via a new approachJ C Glaub, R N Mills, D F Katz
Biorheology|January 1, 1980
Non-linear viscoelastic properties of cervical mucusP Y Tam, D F Katz, S A Berger
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|July 1, 1978
The movement of human spermatozoa in cervical mucusD F Katz, R N Mills, T R Pritchett
Advances in Contraception : the Official Journal of the Society for the Advancement of Contraception|June 1, 1997
Analysis of pre-ovulatory changes in cervical mucus hydration and sperm penetrabilityD F Katz, D A Slade, S T Nakajima
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