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Relationship between the coagulation-liquefaction property of human ejaculates and their volume, sperm count and motility.
In ejaculates from selected infertile couples, the degree of coagulation revealed significant positive correlations with liquefaction time, sperm count and motility, but negative correlation with semen volume. Comparison of presumptively fertile and infertile ejaculates also showed significant variations in their amount of coagulum and liquefaction time. The study suggested a possible relationship between the coagulation-liquefaction property of human ejaculates and their semen quality.