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Heriberto Rodriguez-Martinez

Researcher at Linköping University

Publications -  510
Citations -  18138

Heriberto Rodriguez-Martinez is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Semen. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 486 publications receiving 16611 citations. Previous affiliations of Heriberto Rodriguez-Martinez include University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad & Karolinska Institutet.

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Laboratory semen assessment and prediction of fertility: still utopia?

TL;DR: Strategies for the discovery of in vitro predictors of semen fertility require evaluations of low sperm doses for AI, so that differences in innate in vivo fertility can be accurately detected.
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Seminal plasma proteins: what role do they play?

TL;DR: Citation Rodríguez‐Martínez H, Kvist U, Ernerudh J, Sanz L, Calvete JJ: Seminal Plasma Proteins: What Role Do They Play?
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Subtle membrane changes in cryopreserved bull semen in relation with sperm viability, chromatin structure, and field fertility

TL;DR: The results indicate a certain proportion of bull spermatozoa express PS on their surface after thawing, and that the incidence of such cells is inversely correlated to sperm viability, and positively correlated to abnormal sperm chromatin condensation since they eventually undergo necrosis.
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Role of the oviduct in sperm capacitation

TL;DR: In vivo changes in the intra-luminal milieu of the oviduct of pigs and cows are reviewed which relate to the modulation of sperm capacitation around spontaneous ovulation, thus maximizing the chances of normal fertilization.
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Boar spermatozoa in the oviduct.

TL;DR: The lack of massive sperm capacitation in the SR and the diverse individual response to capacitation shown by tubal spermatozoa would relate both to the insurance of full sperm viability before ovulation and the presence of spermatozosa at different stages of capacitations in the upper oviduct, thus maximizing the chances of normal fertilization.