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Spinners Not Swimmers How

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Spinners, not swimmers: how sperm flagella fooled us for 350 years - now in 3D!

Hermes Gadelha

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University of Bristol

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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

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Abstract

In the 17th century, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek used one of the earliest microscopes to see how sperm swim. He described the sperm as a “living animalcule” with a “tail, which, when swimming, lashes with a snakelike movement, like eels in water”. Strikingly, this perception of how sperm moves has not changed since. Indeed, anyone today with a modern microscope would make the same observation: sperm swim forward by wiggling their tail symmetrically side-to-side. Our new research using 3D microscopy shows that we have all been victims of a sperm deception, an illusion. Only now we can see that for 350 years we have been wrong about how sperm actually swims.

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3D microscopyAntonie van Leeuwenhoekanimalculeimagingmicroscopyreproductionside-to-side motionsperm deceptionsperm flagellaspermatozoaswimming motiontail movement

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Hermes Gadelha

Dr

University of Bristol

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