Sperm DNA integrity and chromatin status serve as pivotal indicators of sperm quality, given their intricate link to sperm function, embryo development, and overall fertility. Defects in chromatin compaction, which are often associated with compromised protamine content, can lead to damaged DNA strands. In this study, the chromatin status and possible correlation with DNA damage was assessed in males of three mouse species: Mus musculus, M. spretus, and M. spicilegus. We employed various staining methods, including aniline blue, methylene blue (Diff-Quik), toluidine blue, and chromomycin A3, to assess chromatin compaction in cauda epididymal sperm. Samples were also analyzed by the sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA) to estimate DNA frag...
Mouse zygotes do not activate apoptosis in response to DNA damage. We previously reported a unique f...
Copyright © 2005 CSIROIn most mammals, post-testicular sperm maturation is completed in the caput an...
Mouse zygotes do not activate apoptosis in response to DNA damage. We previously reported a unique f...
Sperm DNA integrity and chromatin status serve as pivotal indicators of sperm quality, given their i...
Sperm DNA fragmentation data Total DNA fragmentation index (tDFI) and high DNA stainability (HDS) r...
Sperm quality can be affected by different factors including the length of incubation time between s...
Cytochemical techniques were used to study chromatin during spermiogenesis and sperm maturation in t...
Mammalian spermiogenesis involves the replacement of histones by protamines, resulting in a highly c...
Normal embryo and foetal development as well as the health of the progeny are mostly dependent on ga...
International audienceRecent studies have revealed a well-defined higher order of chromosome archite...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Mutagenesi...
The post-meiotic phase of mouse spermatogenesis (spermiogenesis) is very sensitive to the genomic ef...
At the end of mammalian spermatogenesis, chromatin in differentiating germ cells is extensively remo...
Although thousands of genetically modified mouse strains have been cryopreserved by sperm freezing, ...
Mouse zygotes do not activate apoptosis in response to DNA damage. We previously reported a unique f...
Copyright © 2005 CSIROIn most mammals, post-testicular sperm maturation is completed in the caput an...
Mouse zygotes do not activate apoptosis in response to DNA damage. We previously reported a unique f...
Sperm DNA integrity and chromatin status serve as pivotal indicators of sperm quality, given their i...
Sperm DNA fragmentation data Total DNA fragmentation index (tDFI) and high DNA stainability (HDS) r...
Sperm quality can be affected by different factors including the length of incubation time between s...
Cytochemical techniques were used to study chromatin during spermiogenesis and sperm maturation in t...
Mammalian spermiogenesis involves the replacement of histones by protamines, resulting in a highly c...
Normal embryo and foetal development as well as the health of the progeny are mostly dependent on ga...
International audienceRecent studies have revealed a well-defined higher order of chromosome archite...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Mutagenesi...
The post-meiotic phase of mouse spermatogenesis (spermiogenesis) is very sensitive to the genomic ef...
At the end of mammalian spermatogenesis, chromatin in differentiating germ cells is extensively remo...
Although thousands of genetically modified mouse strains have been cryopreserved by sperm freezing, ...
Mouse zygotes do not activate apoptosis in response to DNA damage. We previously reported a unique f...
Copyright © 2005 CSIROIn most mammals, post-testicular sperm maturation is completed in the caput an...
Mouse zygotes do not activate apoptosis in response to DNA damage. We previously reported a unique f...