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- Hyperactivation abstract "Hyperactivation is a type of sperm motility. Hyperactivated sperm motility is characterised by a high amplitude, asymmetrical beating pattern of the sperm tail (flagellum). This type of motility may aid in sperm penetration of the zona pellucida, which encloses the ovum.Hyperactivation could then be followed by the acrosome reaction where the cap-like structure on the head of the cell releases the enzymes it contains. This facilitates the penetration of the ovum and fertilisation.Some definitions consider sperm activation to consist of these two processes of hyperactivation and the acrosome reactionHyperactivation is a term also used to express an X chromosome gene dosage compensation mechanism and is seen in Drosophila. Here, a complex of proteins bind to the X-linked genes to effectively double their genetic activity. This allows males (XY) to have equal genetic activity as females (XX), whose X's are not hyperactivated.".
- Hyperactivation wikiPageID "1152003".
- Hyperactivation wikiPageRevisionID "591746394".
- Hyperactivation auto "yes".
- Hyperactivation date "December 2009".
- Hyperactivation hasPhotoCollection Hyperactivation.
- Hyperactivation subject Category:Andrology.
- Hyperactivation subject Category:Germ_cells.
- Hyperactivation subject Category:Reproductive_system.
- Hyperactivation type Cell100006484.
- Hyperactivation type GermCells.
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- Hyperactivation type ReproductiveCell105456732.
- Hyperactivation type Whole100003553.
- Hyperactivation comment "Hyperactivation is a type of sperm motility. Hyperactivated sperm motility is characterised by a high amplitude, asymmetrical beating pattern of the sperm tail (flagellum). This type of motility may aid in sperm penetration of the zona pellucida, which encloses the ovum.Hyperactivation could then be followed by the acrosome reaction where the cap-like structure on the head of the cell releases the enzymes it contains.".
- Hyperactivation label "Hyperactivation".
- Hyperactivation label "ハイパーアクチベーション".
- Hyperactivation sameAs ハイパーアクチベーション.
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- Hyperactivation wasDerivedFrom Hyperactivation?oldid=591746394.
- Hyperactivation isPrimaryTopicOf Hyperactivation.