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A.M. Petrunkina

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  7
Citations -  336

A.M. Petrunkina is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Cryopreservation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 308 citations. Previous affiliations of A.M. Petrunkina include University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.

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Identifying non-sperm particles during flow cytometric physiological assessment a simple approach

TL;DR: This work has developed a simple and cost-efficient flow cytometric approach for identifying non-sperm particles that can be carried out in parallel with functional assessments and is suitable for obtaining accurate sperm counts during routine semen evaluation.
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Cryobiological determinants of frozen semen quality, with special reference to stallion

TL;DR: Current cryopreservation procedures for stallion semen are reviewed, and then in more detail cryobiological determinants of sperm function, and mechanisms of cryoinjury and cryoprotectant action are described.
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Systematic misestimation of cell subpopulations by flow cytometry: a mathematical analysis.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that there is a systematic overestimation in the proportion of unstained (viable) cells detected by flow cytometry in cases where the non-sperm particles are not excluded from analysis by additional identification other than light-scatter characteristics.
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Cytometric solutions in veterinary andrology: Developments, advantages, and limitations

TL;DR: The development of multicolor flow cytometric procedures as a means of evaluating multiple functional parameters in individual cells would reduce the uncertainties always inherent in predicting fertility from in vitro sperm evaluation tests.
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Fluorescence Technologies for Evaluating Male Gamete (Dys)Function

TL;DR: This review offers strategies for assessing a large range of sperm functions thought to be related to fertilizing ability over a temporal window rather than at a single time point and outlines the rationales behind such tests.