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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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Characterization of the porcine seminal plasma proteome comparing ejaculate portions.

TL;DR: This major proteome mapping of the boar SP provides a complex inventory of proteins with potential roles as sperm function- and fertility- biomarkers, as a first step for further understanding the role of SP-proteins in reproductive outcomes as well as for the identification of biomarkers for sperm quality and fertility.
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The impact of sperm metabolism during in vitro storage: the stallion as a model

TL;DR: An overview of the implications of sperm metabolism for in vitro sperm storage, with a focus on ambient temperature storage in the stallion, is provided.
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Investigation of the stallion sperm proteome by mass spectrometry

TL;DR: Gene ontology analysis for molecular and cellular processes revealed new information about the metabolism, antioxidant defences and receptors of stallion spermatozoa, and several enzymes specific to β-oxidation of fatty acids were identified.
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Phosphorylated AKT preserves stallion sperm viability and motility by inhibiting caspases 3 and 7

TL;DR: It is concluded that AKT maintains the membrane integrity of ejaculated stallion spermatozoa, presumably by inhibiting caspases 3 and 7, which prevents the progression of spermatozosa to an incomplete form of apoptosis.
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Identification of sperm subpopulations in stallion ejaculates: changes after cryopreservation and comparison with traditional statistics.

TL;DR: The sperm subpopulation structure varied among stallions, but the cluster analysis hereby assayed was able to provide valuable information about the freezability of the samples that the customary statistics did not reveal.
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