This document summarizes research on sperm cell motility, viability, and calcium regulation. It discusses how sperm motility is regulated by calcium levels, which are controlled by ion channels such as CATsper. Modulating calcium channels and reducing motility may increase sperm cell viability by decreasing reactive oxygen species production. The document also reviews the roles of factors like temperature, membrane potential, and ion currents in modulating calcium concentrations and sperm cell functions like capacitation and the acrosome reaction.