Castellini et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Effect of seminal plasma on the characteristics and fertility of rabbit spermatozoaCastellini et al., 2000
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- 17750334336015710653
- Author
- Castellini C
- Lattaioli P
- Moroni M
- Minelli A
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- Publication venue
- Animal Reproduction Science
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The effects of different dilutions of seminal plasma (SP) on the qualitative characteristics of rabbit spermatozoa and on their fertilising ability were analysed. Ejaculated semen was centrifuged twice and the sperm resuspended in media with decreasing ratios of …
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