Evaluation of the damage caused by the sperm preservation process is crucial to improving fertilization rates. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of refrigeration temperature (5°C and 15°C) and storage time (0, 12, 24, 48, and 72 hours) on apoptotic markers in equine semen. Membrane phosphatidylserine translocation index, caspase activation index, and DNA fragmentation index were analyzed using epifluorescence microscopy. Analysis of variance was used for statistical analysis, and Tukey test was used to compare means. The significance level was set at P < .05. The results demonstrated that for transport duration shorter than 24 hours, semen quality was maintained when stored at either 5°C or 15°C. A storage temperature ...
AbstractThe recovery of sperm from the epididymal cauda may be the last chance to obtain genetic mat...
Flow cytometry is considered the only reliable method for the separation of X and Y chromosome beari...
While the use of frozen-thawed semen has been hampered by poor cryopreservability of equine sperm, t...
AbstractEvaluation of the damage caused by the sperm preservation process is crucial to improving fe...
Advances in semen cryopreservation, alongside the implementation of new laboratory techniques to bet...
ABSTRACT: Single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE), or comet as-say, has the ability to detect damage ...
Cooled and frozen equine semen shows a reduction in fertility, compared to fresh one. In this study,...
Artificial insemination using cooled, transported semen has become a popular practice in the equine ...
AbstractThe development of a reliable technique to freeze epididymal semen would provide a unique op...
The recovery of sperm from the epididymal cauda may be the last chance to obtain genetic material wh...
In this study annual fluctuations of DNA fragmentation and quality of cold-stored equine sperm were ...
Artificial insemination programs for horses usually involve ex vivo handling and transporting of spe...
AbstractCooled stallion semen has a short viable life, which ranges with acceptable motility and via...
Since the commercialization of artificial insemination in the early 20th century, there has been a n...
The mixed success of equine artificial insemination programs using chilled and frozen-thawed semen i...
AbstractThe recovery of sperm from the epididymal cauda may be the last chance to obtain genetic mat...
Flow cytometry is considered the only reliable method for the separation of X and Y chromosome beari...
While the use of frozen-thawed semen has been hampered by poor cryopreservability of equine sperm, t...
AbstractEvaluation of the damage caused by the sperm preservation process is crucial to improving fe...
Advances in semen cryopreservation, alongside the implementation of new laboratory techniques to bet...
ABSTRACT: Single-cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE), or comet as-say, has the ability to detect damage ...
Cooled and frozen equine semen shows a reduction in fertility, compared to fresh one. In this study,...
Artificial insemination using cooled, transported semen has become a popular practice in the equine ...
AbstractThe development of a reliable technique to freeze epididymal semen would provide a unique op...
The recovery of sperm from the epididymal cauda may be the last chance to obtain genetic material wh...
In this study annual fluctuations of DNA fragmentation and quality of cold-stored equine sperm were ...
Artificial insemination programs for horses usually involve ex vivo handling and transporting of spe...
AbstractCooled stallion semen has a short viable life, which ranges with acceptable motility and via...
Since the commercialization of artificial insemination in the early 20th century, there has been a n...
The mixed success of equine artificial insemination programs using chilled and frozen-thawed semen i...
AbstractThe recovery of sperm from the epididymal cauda may be the last chance to obtain genetic mat...
Flow cytometry is considered the only reliable method for the separation of X and Y chromosome beari...
While the use of frozen-thawed semen has been hampered by poor cryopreservability of equine sperm, t...