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pubmed-article:56829pubmed:abstractTextThe introduction of a fluorescent staining technique for identification of Y chromosome made possible the distinction of X- and Y-bearing human spermatozoa. Using this fluorescence analysis the isolation of Y- and X-bearing human spermatozoa were investigated employing two different methods for separation of spermatozoa. 1. The migration of human spermatozoa in cervical mucus obtained from women shortly before mid-cycle was studied, using an in-vitro method for horizontal sperm penetration. Basing on the progressive sperm motility in cervical mucus, a fraction rich in Y-bearing spermatozoa in the frontal zone of sperm migration was found. 2. Gradient centrifugation at different rotor speeds using a discontinous sucrose gradient has been employed for separation of human spermatozoa. A significant trend for separation of Y- and X-bearing spermatozoa was demonstrated. The results were shortly discussed.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:56829pubmed:articleTitle[Problem in the partial separation of X- and Y-carrying human spermatozoa].lld:pubmed
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