bp0019cpr3 | Gametes and Embryos | CPR2013
W.L. Flowers1, K.R. Stewart1, T. Gall2, S. Novak3, M.K. Dyck3
, and R.N. Kirkwood4
, Nagase H
, Woolley DE
Seminal plasma proteins participate in a number of events important for
fertilization and the establishment of pregnancy. As a result, attempts have
been made to use them to enhance reproductive performance associated
with several swine reproductive technologies. Inclusion of seminal plasma
into cryopreservation and sex-sorting protocols improved sperm viability
and membrane integrity and suppressed capacitation-like changes which
are considered to be major challenges as...