Kanno et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Simultaneous evaluation of plasma membrane integrity, acrosomal integrity, and mitochondrial membrane potential in bovine spermatozoa by flow cytometryKanno et al., 2016
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- Kanno C
- Kang S
- Kitade Y
- Yanagawa Y
- Takahashi Y
- Nagano M
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- Zygote
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The present study aimed to develop an objective evaluation procedure to estimate the plasma membrane integrity, acrosomal integrity, and mitochondrial membrane potential of bull spermatozoa simultaneously by flow cytometry. Firstly, we used frozen–thawed semen …
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