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W C Ford

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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|January 1, 1978
A reversible contraceptive action of some 6-chloro-6-deoxy sugars in the male ratW C Ford, G M Waites
Journal of Andrology|July 14, 2001
The role of glucose in supporting motility and capacitation in human spermatozoaA C Williams, W C Ford
Molecular Reproduction and Development|February 1, 1994
Effects of cryopreservation on the intracellular calcium concentration of human spermatozoa and its response to progesteroneE A McLaughlin, W C Ford
Neurotoxicology|November 1, 1981
The neurotoxicity and antifertility properties of 6-chloro-6-deoxyglucose in the mouseJ M Jacobs, W C Ford
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 1, 1973
Metabolism of proline by the culture midgut form of Trypanosoma rhodesienseW C Ford, I B Bowman
International Journal of Andrology|July 17, 2001
The motility of demembranated human spermatozoa is inhibited by free calcium ion activities of 500 nmol/L or moreK M Williams, W C Ford
Molecular Human Reproduction|March 3, 2001
A critical investigation of NADPH oxidase activity in human spermatozoaS C Richer, W C Ford
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|May 1, 1982
Activities of various 6-chloro-6-deoxysugars and (S) alpha-chlorohydrin in producing spermatocoeles in rats and paralysis in mice and in inhibiting glucose metabolism in bull spermatozoa in vitroW C Ford, G M Waites
Endocrinology|August 1, 1984
The effect of experimentally induced diabetes on the metabolism of glucose by seminiferous tubules and epididymal spermatozoa from the ratW C Ford, D W Hamilton
Fertility and Sterility|December 1, 1995
Intracellular calcium measurements in individual human sperm demonstrate that the majority can respond to progesteroneA Plant, E A McLaughlin, W C Ford
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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|January 1, 1978
A reversible contraceptive action of some 6-chloro-6-deoxy sugars in the male ratW C Ford, G M Waites
Journal of Andrology|July 14, 2001
The role of glucose in supporting motility and capacitation in human spermatozoaA C Williams, W C Ford
Molecular Reproduction and Development|February 1, 1994
Effects of cryopreservation on the intracellular calcium concentration of human spermatozoa and its response to progesteroneE A McLaughlin, W C Ford
Neurotoxicology|November 1, 1981
The neurotoxicity and antifertility properties of 6-chloro-6-deoxyglucose in the mouseJ M Jacobs, W C Ford
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 1, 1973
Metabolism of proline by the culture midgut form of Trypanosoma rhodesienseW C Ford, I B Bowman
International Journal of Andrology|July 17, 2001
The motility of demembranated human spermatozoa is inhibited by free calcium ion activities of 500 nmol/L or moreK M Williams, W C Ford
Molecular Human Reproduction|March 3, 2001
A critical investigation of NADPH oxidase activity in human spermatozoaS C Richer, W C Ford
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|May 1, 1982
Activities of various 6-chloro-6-deoxysugars and (S) alpha-chlorohydrin in producing spermatocoeles in rats and paralysis in mice and in inhibiting glucose metabolism in bull spermatozoa in vitroW C Ford, G M Waites
Endocrinology|August 1, 1984
The effect of experimentally induced diabetes on the metabolism of glucose by seminiferous tubules and epididymal spermatozoa from the ratW C Ford, D W Hamilton
Fertility and Sterility|December 1, 1995
Intracellular calcium measurements in individual human sperm demonstrate that the majority can respond to progesteroneA Plant, E A McLaughlin, W C Ford
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