none7Some stallions produce ejaculates of low quality and ⁄ or low fertility when used for artificial insemination (AI). The purpose of these five case studies was to use Single Layer Centrifugation (SLC) to select the best spermatozoa from ‘problem’ ejaculates for subsequent use in AI. Sperm quality, in terms of motility, morphology and chromatin integrity, was improved in the SLC-selected samples compared to the corresponding uncentrifuged samples, with the exception of one stallion thought to have ampullary stasis. In this stallion, neither the incidence of spermatozoa with detached heads nor the proportion of damaged chromatin was decreased by SLC, in contrast to previous results. Pregnancies were obtained after using SLC-se...
Sperm DNA fragmentation compromises fertilization and early embryo development. Since spermatozoa la...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility but for other criteria (pedigree, conformation, perfor...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility, and breeders can demand the use of frozen semen of hi...
Some stallions produce ejaculates of low quality and ⁄ or low fertility when used for artificial in...
SLC with Androcoll™-E selects spermatozoa improving quality compared to unselected spermatozoa (Morr...
A colloid with a species specific silane-coated, silica-based formulation, optimized for stallion (A...
none6Improved sperm selection techniques are needed to increase the efficiency of equineassisted rep...
AbstractA colloid with a species specific silane-coated, silica-based formulation, optimized for sta...
Removal of seminal plasma facilitates stallion sperm survival during storage, but washing may damage...
none6Single-layer sperm centrifugation (SLC) is commonly used in the horse industry to select sperm ...
Although single layer centrifugation (SLC) selects robust spermatozoa from stallion semen, the effec...
Today breeding through artificial insemination (AI) with cryopreserved semen is frequently used in ...
Reasons for performing study: The increasing use of modern reproductive techniques in human medicine...
Traumatic injuries and sudden death can prematurely end the breeding career of a stallion. In such c...
This study investigated the possible additive benefit of ejaculate fractionation and colloidal centr...
Sperm DNA fragmentation compromises fertilization and early embryo development. Since spermatozoa la...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility but for other criteria (pedigree, conformation, perfor...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility, and breeders can demand the use of frozen semen of hi...
Some stallions produce ejaculates of low quality and ⁄ or low fertility when used for artificial in...
SLC with Androcoll™-E selects spermatozoa improving quality compared to unselected spermatozoa (Morr...
A colloid with a species specific silane-coated, silica-based formulation, optimized for stallion (A...
none6Improved sperm selection techniques are needed to increase the efficiency of equineassisted rep...
AbstractA colloid with a species specific silane-coated, silica-based formulation, optimized for sta...
Removal of seminal plasma facilitates stallion sperm survival during storage, but washing may damage...
none6Single-layer sperm centrifugation (SLC) is commonly used in the horse industry to select sperm ...
Although single layer centrifugation (SLC) selects robust spermatozoa from stallion semen, the effec...
Today breeding through artificial insemination (AI) with cryopreserved semen is frequently used in ...
Reasons for performing study: The increasing use of modern reproductive techniques in human medicine...
Traumatic injuries and sudden death can prematurely end the breeding career of a stallion. In such c...
This study investigated the possible additive benefit of ejaculate fractionation and colloidal centr...
Sperm DNA fragmentation compromises fertilization and early embryo development. Since spermatozoa la...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility but for other criteria (pedigree, conformation, perfor...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility, and breeders can demand the use of frozen semen of hi...