Density gradient centrifugation of sperm is a common assisted-reproduction procedure in humans used to improve semen quality. The technique allows sperm separation based on their isopycnic points. Sperm with morphologic abnormalities are often more buoyant, leading to their retention above centrifuged density gradients, with structurally normal sperm passing through the gradient. Three experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of tube size, sperm number following centrifugation, and density gradient volume (height) on stallion sperm quality and recovery rate in sperm pellets following centrifugation. In all three experiments, equine semen was initially centrifuged to increase sperm concentration. In Experiment 1, one-mL aliquots we...
Purpose: Andrology research has evolved notoriously in the latest years, particularly since male fac...
The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of centrifugation on equine sperm total a...
Improved sperm selection techniques are needed to increase the efficiency of equineassisted reproduc...
Centrifugation of stallion semen is an integral part of the cryopreservation procedure, primarily al...
none6Single-layer sperm centrifugation (SLC) is commonly used in the horse industry to select sperm ...
Background: Density gradient centrifugation was reported as a technique of semen preparation in assi...
The business of reproductive physiology for the horse is very different from that of other farm anim...
Sperm DNA fragmentation compromises fertilization and early embryo development. Since spermatozoa la...
Conventional centrifugation protocols result in important sperm losses during removal of the superna...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility but for other criteria (pedigree, conformation, perfor...
Although single layer centrifugation (SLC) selects robust spermatozoa from stallion semen, the effec...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility, and breeders can demand the use of frozen semen of hi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of continuous density gradients of Percol...
Traumatic injuries and sudden death can prematurely end the breeding career of a stallion. In such c...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the force and duration of centrifugation and the impact o...
Purpose: Andrology research has evolved notoriously in the latest years, particularly since male fac...
The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of centrifugation on equine sperm total a...
Improved sperm selection techniques are needed to increase the efficiency of equineassisted reproduc...
Centrifugation of stallion semen is an integral part of the cryopreservation procedure, primarily al...
none6Single-layer sperm centrifugation (SLC) is commonly used in the horse industry to select sperm ...
Background: Density gradient centrifugation was reported as a technique of semen preparation in assi...
The business of reproductive physiology for the horse is very different from that of other farm anim...
Sperm DNA fragmentation compromises fertilization and early embryo development. Since spermatozoa la...
Conventional centrifugation protocols result in important sperm losses during removal of the superna...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility but for other criteria (pedigree, conformation, perfor...
Although single layer centrifugation (SLC) selects robust spermatozoa from stallion semen, the effec...
none6Stallions are not selected for fertility, and breeders can demand the use of frozen semen of hi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of continuous density gradients of Percol...
Traumatic injuries and sudden death can prematurely end the breeding career of a stallion. In such c...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the force and duration of centrifugation and the impact o...
Purpose: Andrology research has evolved notoriously in the latest years, particularly since male fac...
The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of centrifugation on equine sperm total a...
Improved sperm selection techniques are needed to increase the efficiency of equineassisted reproduc...