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Proteins involved in mitochondrial metabolic functions and fertilization predominate in stallions with better motility.

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In this paper, the authors investigate differences among stallions of variable sperm quality (based on motility and sperm velocities), although all horses had sperm characteristics within normal ranges.
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This article is published in Journal of Proteomics.The article was published on 2021-07-21 and is currently open access. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sperm motility & Sperm.

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The stallion spermatozoa: A valuable model to help understand the interplay between metabolism and redox (de)regulation in sperm cells.

TL;DR: Increasing knowledge on sperm metabolism and its interactions with redox regulation, may improve current sperm technologies in use and shall provide new clues to the understanding of male factor infertility.
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The challenge to produce magnetic nanoparticles from waste containing heavy metals aiming at biomedical application: New horizons of chemical recycling

TL;DR: Silica-coated magnetite nanoparticles (SMNPs) were prepared by a green approach based on waste pickling acid as mentioned in this paper , and a set of techniques were used for their characterization, and for monitoring the levels of heavy metal impurities.
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TMT-based comparative proteomic analysis of Dezhou donkey spermatozoa related to freezability.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used Tandem Mass Tag (TMT) peptide labeling coupled with LC-MS/MS approach to identify the different abundance sperm proteins in good freezability ejaculates (GFEs) and poor freezable ejaculate (PFEs), and found that upregulated proteins in GF group were mainly involved in N-Glycan biosynthesis and protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum.
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Dataset of the sperm proteome of stallions with different motility

TL;DR: A detailed set of data on how the stallion sperm proteome differs among stallions with different sperm motilities, although within normal ranges, was provided in this article , which can be used to disclose potential targets to identify good sperm samples and to study specific pathways involved in the regulation of sperm motility.
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PathwayVoyager: pathway mapping using the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database

TL;DR: PathwayVoyager represents an alternative approach to many already existing, more complex pathway reconstructions software solutions and is ideally suited for environments where analyses on variable datasets are desired.
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KEGG-PATH: Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes-based pathway analysis using a path analysis model

TL;DR: A path analysis model (KEGG-PATH) is developed to subdivide the total effect of each K EGG pathway into the direct effect and indirect effect by taking into account not only each KEGG pathway itself, but also the correlation with its related pathways.
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The Paradoxical Relationship Between Stallion Fertility and Oxidative Stress

TL;DR: The equine is the first mammal in which such a positive relationship between oxidative stress and functionality has been observed, with implications for the management of stallion fertility in vitro and in vivo.
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Detection of "apoptosis-like" changes during the cryopreservation process in equine sperm.

TL;DR: It is proposed that sperm mitochondria may be directly involved in the subtle damage that is present in most spermatozoa surviving freezing and thawing.
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