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Comparison of Extenders for Liquid Storage of Indian Red Jungle Fowl (Gallus Gallus Murghi) Spermatozoa
Bushra Allah Rakha,Muhammad Sajjad Ansari,Iftikhar Hussain,Maqsood Anwar,Shamim Akhter,E. Blesbois +5 more
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It is concluded that the Turkey semen extender can be used efficiently for the liquid storage of Indian Red Jungle Fowl spermatozoa at 5 °C.Abstract:
This study was designed to evaluate a range of avian semen extenders for liquid storage of Indian Red Jungle Fowl (Gallus gallus murghi) spermatozoa at 5 °C. Semen was collected from 8 mature train...read more
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Cryopreservation of Indian red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus murghi) semen
TL;DR: The red fowl extender is superior in maintaining the quality of Indian red jungle fowl cryopreserved sperm compared to Beltsville poultry, Lake, EK, Tselutin poultry and chicken semen extender and shows the first fertility success obtained with cryo-banking purpose and artificial insemination practice.
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Cryopreservation of Indian red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus murghi) semen with polyvinylpyrrolidone.
Bushra Allah Rakha,Muhammad Sajjad Ansari,Shamim Akhter,Zartasha Zafar,Iftikhar Hussain,Julián Santiago-Moreno,Elisabeth Blesbois +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that 6% PVP maintained better post-taw quality and fertility of Indian red jungle fowl spermatozoa than glycerol and can be used in routine practice avoiding the contraceptive effects of Glycerol.
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Dimethyleacetamide improves the cryosurvivability of Indian red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus murghi) sperm.
Bushra Allah Rakha,Muhammad Sajjad Ansari,Shamim Akhter,Z. Zafar,A. Naseer,Iftikhar Hussain,Julián Santiago-Moreno,E. Blesbois +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that 6% DMA maintained higher post-thaw quality and fertility of Indian red jungle fowl semen and is a better replacement of glycerol.
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Cryoprotectant effects of egg yolk on Indian red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus murghi) sperm.
TL;DR: It is concluded that 15% egg yolk can be used in cryopreservation protocol of Indian red jungle fowl sperm.
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Effects of Saccharides Supplementation in the Extender of Cryopreserved Rooster (Gallus domesticus) Semen on the Fertility of Frozen/Thawed Spermatozoa.
Olga I. Stanishevskaya,Yulia Silyukova,Nikolai Pleshanov,Anton Kurochkin,Elena S. Fedorova,Zoya Fedorova,Oksana Perinek,Anna Prituzhalova,Inessa Meftakh +8 more
TL;DR: Using trehalose in LCM diluent medium can increase the fertility of frozen/thawed sperm and the duration of their fertility in the genital tract of hens and is intended to be used to preserve rare and endangered chicken breeds in vitro.
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A Triple-Stain Flow Cytometric Method to Assess Plasma- and Acrosome-Membrane Integrity of Cryopreserved Bovine Sperm Immediately after Thawing in Presence of Egg-Yolk Particles
TL;DR: The new triple-stain combination developed is highly repeatable and easy to use in routine application, and it provides a more precise estimate for the rate of sperm cells with intact head membrane and acrosome compared to the generally used and validated FITC-PNA/PI staining.
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Sperm Mobility: A Primary Determinant of Fertility in the Domestic Fowl (Gallus domesticus)
TL;DR: It is concluded that sperm mobility is a primary determinant of fertility in the fowl and the hypothesis that vaginal immunoglobulins constitute an immunological barrier to sperm transport was rejected.
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A Method of Obtaining Spermatozoa from the Domestic Fowl
W. H. Burrows,J. P. Quinn +1 more
TL;DR: The method presented in this paper consists of a manual elicitation of an ejaculatory response which is undoubtedly reflex in nature and can be obtained in a short period of time.
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Avian Semen Cryopreservation: What Are the Biological Challenges?
TL;DR: Research based on biochemical and molecular comparisons of sperm among lines may lead to identification of factors that influence the freezability of poultry semen, and susceptibility to the cryogenic process seems to vary among lines and strains of birds.