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- A simple flow cytometry protocol to determine simultaneously live, dead and apoptotic stallion spermatozoa in fresh and frozen thawed samples
- An integrated overview on the regulation of sperm metabolism (glycolysis-Krebs cycle-oxidative phosphorylation)
- Characterization of preovulatory follicular fluid secretome and its effects on equine oocytes during in vitro maturation
- Computational flow cytometry reveals that cryopreservation induces spermptosis but subpopulations of spermatozoa may experience capacitation-like changes
- Data set of the proteome of fresh and frozen thawed stallion spermatozoa
- Dataset of endometrial blood flow from pregnant and non-pregnant mares on day 7 and 8 post-ovulation
- Dataset of the sperm proteome of stallions with different motility
- Depletion of thiols leads to redox deregulation, production of 4-hydroxinonenal and sperm senescence: A possible role for GSH regulation in spermatozoa
- Description of a new quantitative method to assess mitochondrial distribution pattern in mature equine oocytes
- Differences in the proteome of stallion spermatozoa explain stallion-to-stallion variability in sperm quality post-thaw<sup>†</sup>
- Endometrial area of the blood flow as a marker of endometritis in equine
- Erratum to “Power Doppler can detect the presence of 7–8 day conceptuses prior to flushing in an equine embryo transfer program” [Theriogenology 145C (15 March 2020) 1–9] (Theriogenology (2020) 145 (1–9), (S0093691X20300212), (10.1016/j.theriogenology.2020.01.015))
- Evaluation of testicular echotexture with Ecotext as a diagnostic method of testicular dysfunction in stallions
- Extracellular cAMP and MRP4 activity influence in vitro capacitation and fertilizing ability of pig spermatozoa
- Flow cytometry analysis of spermatozoa: Is it time for flow spermetry?
- How does the microbial load affect the quality of equine cool-stored semen?
- In Stallion Spermatozoa, Superoxide Dismutase (Cu-Zn) (SOD1) and the Aldo-Keto-Reductase Family 1 Member b (AKR1B1) Are the Proteins Most Significantly Reduced by Cryopreservation
- Low glucose and high pyruvate reduce the production of 2-oxoaldehydes, improving mitochondrial efficiency, redox regulation, and stallion sperm function
- Power Doppler can detect the presence of 7–8 day conceptuses prior to flushing in an equine embryo transfer program
- Proteins involved in mitochondrial metabolic functions and fertilization predominate in stallions with better motility
- Proteomic profiling of stallion spermatozoa suggests changes in sperm metabolism and compromised redox regulation after cryopreservation
- Pulse Doppler ultrasound as a tool for the diagnosis of chronic testicular dysfunction in stallions
- Redox cycling induces spermptosis and necrosis in stallion spermatozoa while the hydroxyl radical (OH•) only induces spermptosis
- Redox regulation and oxidative stress: The particular case of the stallion spermatozoa
- Rosiglitazone in the thawing medium improves mitochondrial function in stallion spermatozoa through regulating Akt phosphorylation and reduction of caspase 3
- Seminal plasma AnnexinA2 protein is a relevant biomarker for stallions which require removal of seminal plasma for sperm survival upon refrigeration
- Seminal plasma proteins as potential biomarkers for sperm motility and velocities
- Stallion spermatozoa surviving freezing and thawing experience membrane depolarization and increased intracellular Na<sup>+</sup>
- The SLC7A11: sperm mitochondrial function and non-canonical glutamate metabolism
- The Stallion Spermatozoa: A Valuable Model to Help Understand the Interplay between Metabolism and Redox (De)regulation in Sperm Cells
- The incorporation of cystine by the soluble carrier family 7 member 11 (SLC7A11) is a component of the redox regulatory mechanism in stallion spermatozoa
- The inhibition of spermatic cystine/glutamate antiporter xCT (SLC7A11) influences the ability of cryopreserved stallion sperm to bind to heterologous zonae pellucidae
- The seminal plasma proteins Peptidyl arginine deaminase 2, rRNA adenine N (6)-methyltransferase and KIAA0825 are linked to better motility post thaw in stallions
- Transcriptome analysis reveals that fertilization with cryopreserved sperm downregulates genes relevant for early embryo development in the horse
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