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1. Melatonin membrane receptors MT1 and MT2 are expressed in ram spermatozoa from non-seasonal breeds

2. Involvement of progesterone and estrogen receptors in the ram sperm acrosome reaction

3. Role of melatonin on embryo viability in sheep

4. Polymorphisms of the melatonin receptor 1A (MTNR1A) gene influence the age at first mating in autumn-born ram-lambs and sexual activity of adult rams in spring

5. Vasectomy and photoperiodic regimen modify the protein profile, hormonal content and antioxidant enzymes activity of ram seminal plasma

6. Melatonin membrane receptors MT

7. Changes in melatonin concentrations in seminal plasma are not correlated with testosterone or antioxidant enzyme activity when rams are located in areas with an equatorial photoperiod

8. Melatonin receptors MT1 and MT2 are expressed in spermatozoa from several seasonal and nonseasonal breeder species

12. Effect of melatonin on actin and α-tubulin distribution related to in vitro capacitation in ram sperm

13. Presence of melatonin-catabolizing non-specific enzymes myeloperoxidase and indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase in the ram reproductive tract

14. Ram seminal plasma proteins contribute to sperm capacitation and modulate sperm–zona pellucida interaction

15. c-Jun N-terminal kinase and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways link capacitation with apoptosis and seminal plasma proteins protect sperm by interfering with both routes†

16. Steroid hormone receptors and direct effects of steroid hormones on ram spermatozoa

17. Melatonin MT₁ and MT₂ Receptors in the Ram Reproductive Tract

19. Melatonin MT1 and MT2 receptors in the ram reproductive tract

20. Seminal Plasma Proteins Prevent Detrimental Effects of Ram Sperm Cryopreservation and Enhance the Protective Effect of Lecithin

21. OpenCASA: A new open-source and scalable tool for sperm quality analysis

22. Melatonin reduces cAMP-stimulated capacitation of ram spermatozoa

23. 125 Presence of melatonin receptors in ovine blastocysts

24. Centrifugal countercurrent chromatography to elucidate surface differences of adipose tissue-derived stem cells

25. Quality characteristics and fertilizing ability of ram sperm subpopulations separated by partition in an aqueous two-phase system

26. High pre-freezing dilution improves post-thaw function of ram spermatozoa

27. Melatonin prevents capacitation and apoptotic-like changes of ram spermatozoa and increases fertility rate

28. Significance of Non-conventional Parameters in the Evaluation of Cooling-induced Damage to Ram Spermatozoa Diluted in Three Different Media

29. Ultrastructural study of the ability of seminal plasma proteins to protect ram spermatozoa against cold-shock

30. Changes in Actin Distribution of Ram Spermatozoa under Different Experimental Conditions

31. Effects of Melatonin Implants During Non-Breeding Season on Sperm Motility and Reproductive Parameters in Rasa Aragonesa Rams

32. Seminal Plasma Proteins and Sperm Resistance to Stress

34. Study of apoptosis-related markers in ram spermatozoa

35. Two isoforms of PSAP/MTCH1 share two proapoptotic domains and multiple internal signals for import into the mitochondrial outer membrane

36. Evidence of melatonin synthesis in the ram reproductive tract

37. Expression, cellular localization, and involvement of the pentose phosphate pathway enzymes in the regulation of ram sperm capacitation

38. Effect of seminal plasma proteins on the motile sperm subpopulations in ram ejaculates

39. Comparative Study of Four Different Sperm Washing Methods Using Apoptotic Markers in Ram Spermatozoa

40. Sperm survival and heterogeneity are correlated with fertility after intrauterine insemination in superovulated ewes

41. The chick embryo appears as a natural model for research in beta-amyloid precursor protein processing

42. Ram Sperm Selection by a Dextran/Swim-Up Procedure Increases Fertilization Rates Following Intrauterine Insemination in Superovulated Ewes

44. Seminal plasma proteins reduce protein tyrosine phosphorylation in the plasma membrane of cold-shocked ram spermatozoa

45. Identification of beta-nerve growth factor in dromedary camel seminal plasma and its role in induction of ovulation in females

46. New evidence of melatonin receptor contribution to ram sperm functionality

47. Melatonin in sperm biology: breaking paradigms

48. Semen plasma proteins prevent cold-shock membrane damage to ram spermatozoa

49. Seminal Plasma Proteins Revert the Cold-Shock Damage on Ram Sperm Membrane1

50. New insights into the mechanisms of ram sperm protection by seminal plasma proteins

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