Fertility can hinge on swimming conditions in the uterus

Wednesday, April 19, 2017 - 09:32 in Biology & Nature

A researcher has found that the uterus in female mice contains enzymes that can break down semen, making it less gel-like, more watery, and therefore easier to swim in. This interplay between semen and the female reproductive tract can impact fertility.

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