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1. Expression of miR-138 in cryopreserved bovine sperm is related to their fertility potential

6. Assessment of sperm mitochondrial activity by flow cytometry and fluorescent microscopy: A comparative study of mitochondrial fluorescent probes in bovine spermatozoa

7. Role of exogenous antioxidants on the performance and function of pig sperm after preservation in liquid and frozen states: A systematic review

8. Integrating metabolomics into reproduction: Sperm metabolism and fertility enhancement in pigs.

9. An integrated approach identifies the molecular underpinnings of murine anterior visceral endoderm migration.

10. Seminal extracellular vesicles alter porcine in vitro fertilization outcome by modulating sperm metabolism.

11. Sperm function, mitochondrial activity and in vivo fertility are associated to their mitochondrial DNA content in pigs.

12. Embryo development is impaired by sperm mitochondrial-derived ROS.

13. Comparison of the metabolite profile of donkey and horse seminal plasma and its relationship with sperm viability and motility.

14. An intracellular, non-oxidative factor activates in vitro chromatin fragmentation in pig sperm.

15. Expression of miR-138 in cryopreserved bovine sperm is related to their fertility potential.

16. Sperm physiology and in vitro fertilising ability rely on basal metabolic activity: insights from the pig model.

17. Metabolic profiling of preovulatory follicular fluid in jennies.

18. Seminal extracellular vesicles subsets modulate gene expression in cumulus cells of porcine in vitro matured oocytes.

19. Determination of double- and single-stranded DNA breaks in bovine sperm is predictive of their fertilizing capacity.

20. Telomere length in bovine sperm is related to the production of reactive oxygen species, but not to reproductive performance.

21. Assessment of sperm mitochondrial activity by flow cytometry and fluorescent microscopy: a comparative study of mitochondrial fluorescent probes in bovine spermatozoa.

22. Sperm DNA damage compromises embryo development, but not oocyte fertilisation in pigs.

23. Seminal plasma, and not sperm, induces time and concentration-dependent neutrophil extracellular trap release in donkeys.

24. Aldose Reductase B1 in Pig Sperm Is Related to Their Function and Fertilizing Ability.

25. Telomere Length in Pig Sperm Is Related to In Vitro Embryo Development Outcomes.

26. Metabolomic fingerprinting of pig seminal plasma identifies in vivo fertility biomarkers.

27. Sperm chromatin condensation as an in vivo fertility biomarker in bulls: a flow cytometry approach.

28. Parkinson Disease Protein 7 (PARK7) Is Related to the Ability of Mammalian Sperm to Undergo In Vitro Capacitation.

29. Role of exogenous antioxidants on the performance and function of pig sperm after preservation in liquid and frozen states: A systematic review.

30. Aquaporins Are Essential to Maintain Motility and Membrane Lipid Architecture During Mammalian Sperm Capacitation.

31. Extracellular Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Production in Fresh Donkey Sperm Exposed to Reductive Stress, Oxidative Stress and NETosis.

32. Direct but Not Indirect Methods Correlate the Percentages of Sperm With Altered Chromatin to the Intensity of Chromatin Damage.

33. Aldose Reductase B1 in Pig Seminal Plasma: Identification, Localization in Reproductive Tissues, and Relationship With Quality and Sperm Preservation.

34. Metabolite Profiling of Pig Seminal Plasma Identifies Potential Biomarkers for Sperm Resilience to Liquid Preservation.

35. Cryopreservation and oxidative stress in porcine oocytes.

36. Deactivation of the JNK Pathway by GSTP1 Is Essential to Maintain Sperm Functionality.

37. HVCN1 but Not Potassium Channels Are Related to Mammalian Sperm Cryotolerance.

38. Red-Light Irradiation of Horse Spermatozoa Increases Mitochondrial Activity and Motility through Changes in the Motile Sperm Subpopulation Structure.

39. Exploring Seminal Plasma GSTM3 as a Quality and In Vivo Fertility Biomarker in Pigs-Relationship with Sperm Morphology.

40. Mating to Intact, but Not Vasectomized, Males Elicits Changes in the Endometrial Transcriptome: Insights From the Bovine Model.

41. 1 H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Pig Seminal Plasma Reveals Intra-Ejaculate Variation in Metabolites.

42. The triple role of glutathione S-transferases in mammalian male fertility.

43. Effect of Exposure to Seminal Plasma Through Natural Mating in Cattle on Conceptus Length and Gene Expression.

44. HVCN1 Channels Are Relevant for the Maintenance of Sperm Motility During In Vitro Capacitation of Pig Spermatozoa.

45. Glutathione S-Transferases Play a Crucial Role in Mitochondrial Function, Plasma Membrane Stability and Oxidative Regulation of Mammalian Sperm.

46. Effect of AQP Inhibition on Boar Sperm Cryotolerance Depends on the Intrinsic Freezability of the Ejaculate.

47. Aquaglyceroporins but not orthodox aquaporins are involved in the cryotolerance of pig spermatozoa.

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