This study investigated the possible additive benefit of ejaculate fractionation and colloidal centrifugation on stallion sperm quality. Using an open-end artificial vagina, the sperm-rich fraction (FRAC-1) was separated from the rest of the ejaculate (FRAC-2) and a third sperm sample representing the combined ejaculate was reconstituted post-ejaculation (RAW). Each semen sample was processed for colloidal centrifugation. The percentage of abnormal spermatozoa was 17.8 ± 7.0% in RAW and 14.6 ± 9.5% in FRAC-1 but decreased to 11.4 ± 4.7% and 9.6 ± 6.9% respectively, after colloidal centrifugation. A sperm DNA fragmentation index of 10.9 ± 5.1% was observed in RAW and 7.5 ± 2.4% in FRAC-1 semen collected with the AV but this decreased to 7.8 ...
Removal of seminal plasma facilitates stallion sperm survival during storage, but washing may damage...
Although single layer centrifugation (SLC) selects robust spermatozoa from stallion semen, the effec...
AbstractA colloid with a species specific silane-coated, silica-based formulation, optimized for sta...
This study investigated the possible additive benefit of ejaculate fractionation and colloidal centr...
This study investigated the possible additive benefit of ejaculate fractionation and colloidal centr...
The aim of this study was to compare the effect of presorting centrifugation (cushioned [CC] or sing...
Sperm DNA fragmentation compromises fertilization and early embryo development. Since spermatozoa la...
Traumatic injuries and sudden death can prematurely end the breeding career of a stallion. In such c...
Stallion spermatozoa recovered and examined immediately after colloidal centrifugation resulted in a...
Some stallions produce ejaculates of low quality and ⁄ or low fertility when used for artificial in...
Single-layer sperm centrifugation (SLC) is commonly used in the horse industry to select sperm of hi...
The business of reproductive physiology for the horse is very different from that of other farm anim...
The osmolarity and density of colloids used to prepare spermatozoa for assisted reproduction may aff...
A colloid with a species specific silane-coated, silica-based formulation, optimized for stallion (A...
Removal of seminal plasma facilitates stallion sperm survival during storage, but washing may damage...
Although single layer centrifugation (SLC) selects robust spermatozoa from stallion semen, the effec...
AbstractA colloid with a species specific silane-coated, silica-based formulation, optimized for sta...
This study investigated the possible additive benefit of ejaculate fractionation and colloidal centr...
This study investigated the possible additive benefit of ejaculate fractionation and colloidal centr...
The aim of this study was to compare the effect of presorting centrifugation (cushioned [CC] or sing...
Sperm DNA fragmentation compromises fertilization and early embryo development. Since spermatozoa la...
Traumatic injuries and sudden death can prematurely end the breeding career of a stallion. In such c...
Stallion spermatozoa recovered and examined immediately after colloidal centrifugation resulted in a...
Some stallions produce ejaculates of low quality and ⁄ or low fertility when used for artificial in...
Single-layer sperm centrifugation (SLC) is commonly used in the horse industry to select sperm of hi...
The business of reproductive physiology for the horse is very different from that of other farm anim...
The osmolarity and density of colloids used to prepare spermatozoa for assisted reproduction may aff...
A colloid with a species specific silane-coated, silica-based formulation, optimized for stallion (A...
Removal of seminal plasma facilitates stallion sperm survival during storage, but washing may damage...
Although single layer centrifugation (SLC) selects robust spermatozoa from stallion semen, the effec...
AbstractA colloid with a species specific silane-coated, silica-based formulation, optimized for sta...