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Endocrinology, Vol 112, 1860-1861, Copyright © 1983 by Endocrine Society


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Effect of anti-relaxin antiserum on sperm motility in vitro

P Sarosi, C Schoenfeld, J Berman, R Basch, G Randolph, R Amelar, L Dubin, BG Steinetz and G Weiss

Rabbit anti-relaxin antisera, but not normal rabbit sera, causes a rapid decline of motility of washed human sperm. Preincubation of the antisera with relaxin eliminates this effect. This sperm immobilization effect can serve as a basis of a rapid screening test for anti-relaxin antisera and as a novel adjuvant to barrier contraceptive methods.


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