2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2021.12.008
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Effects of partially replacing glycerol with cholesterol-loaded cyclodextrin on protamine deficiency, in vitro capacitation and fertilization ability of frozen–thawed Yanbian Yellow cattle sperm

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“…A detailed analysis of post thaw motilities across mammalian species comparisons was conducted but did not yield any valuable insights due to the considerable variation between studies in the protocols and media employed as well as inter-species variation in the susceptibility of the spermatozoa to cryodamage (Purdy and Graham 2004;Moce et al 2010;Oldenhof et al 2013;Ghallab et al 2017;Lee and Kim 2018;Lv et al 2022). Although multiple tests were done for each variation, motility was the only result shared by all publications (Table 4).…”
Section: Animal Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A detailed analysis of post thaw motilities across mammalian species comparisons was conducted but did not yield any valuable insights due to the considerable variation between studies in the protocols and media employed as well as inter-species variation in the susceptibility of the spermatozoa to cryodamage (Purdy and Graham 2004;Moce et al 2010;Oldenhof et al 2013;Ghallab et al 2017;Lee and Kim 2018;Lv et al 2022). Although multiple tests were done for each variation, motility was the only result shared by all publications (Table 4).…”
Section: Animal Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Which species is used for each CPA is shown in Table 4. (Purdy and Graham 2004;Moce et al 2010;Oldenhof et al 2013;Ghallab et al 2017;Lee and Kim 2018;Lv et al 2022).…”
Section: Reproduction Fertility and Developmentmentioning
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