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Amides as cryoprotectants for freezing stallion semen: A review
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-10-01)
Stallion semen cryopreservation, despite its impact on the horse industry, is not an established technology. During the last years, a number of modifications have been proposed to the freezing process, however, a large ...
Amides as cryoprotectants for freezing stallion semen: A review
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-10-01)
Stallion semen cryopreservation, despite its impact on the horse industry, is not an established technology. During the last years, a number of modifications have been proposed to the freezing process, however, a large ...
Amides as cryoprotectants for freezing stallion semen: A review
(Elsevier B.V., 2014)
New seminal plasma removal method for freezing stallion semen
(2013-04-15)
Seminal plasma removal, an indispensable step in equine semen cryopreservation, is usually done by centrifugation, but this might cause mechanical damage to sperm. A new method for seminal plasma removal from stallion ...
New seminal plasma removal method for freezing stallion semen
(2013-04-15)
Seminal plasma removal, an indispensable step in equine semen cryopreservation, is usually done by centrifugation, but this might cause mechanical damage to sperm. A new method for seminal plasma removal from stallion ...
Effect of Using Two Cryopreservation Methods on Viability and Fertility of Frozen Stallion Sperm
(2019-01-01)
Studies involving different methods and techniques of cryopreservation and its interactions with the conception rates in artificial insemination (AI) programs are reported in the literature. This study evaluated the sperm ...
Methods of Concentrating Stallion Semen
(Elsevier B.V., 2012-08-01)
Removal of excess seminal plasma is sometimes necessary to increase the quality and the longevity of cooled equine semen; moreover, this procedure is an indispensable step aiming to concentrate the sperm cells before ...
Methods of Concentrating Stallion Semen
(Elsevier B.V., 2012-08-01)
Removal of excess seminal plasma is sometimes necessary to increase the quality and the longevity of cooled equine semen; moreover, this procedure is an indispensable step aiming to concentrate the sperm cells before ...