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      Seminal vesicle-secreted proteins and their reactions during gelation and liquefaction of human semen.

      The Journal of clinical investigation
      Fibronectins, physiology, Gels, Humans, Lactoferrin, Male, Oligospermia, physiopathology, Prostatic Secretory Proteins, Proteins, Semen, Seminal Plasma Proteins, Seminal Vesicles, Solutions

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          The comparison of measurements of fibronectin and lactoferrin in ejaculates from vasectomized men, subjects with functional deficiency or aplasia of the seminal vesicles, and reference subjects provided evidence that both the fibronectin and the lactoferrin in human seminal fluid originate from the seminal vesicles and the ampullae. The fibronectin is incorporated in the framework of the seminal gel formed during the immediate postejaculatory phase, whereas the lactoferrin remains in solution. In the seminal gel fibronectin is linked to its predominant structural protein, a high molecular weight seminal vesicle protein (semenogelin). Both the gel-bound fibronectin and semenogelin are progressively fragmented and solubilized by the abundant prostatic kallikrein-like protease (prostate-specific antigen) during and after seminal gel liquefaction. Lactoferrin remains essentially unaffected by the seminal proteases.

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          3611349
          442235
          10.1172/JCI113070

          Chemistry
          Fibronectins,physiology,Gels,Humans,Lactoferrin,Male,Oligospermia,physiopathology,Prostatic Secretory Proteins,Proteins,Semen,Seminal Plasma Proteins,Seminal Vesicles,Solutions

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