Sperm physiology and in vitro fertilising ability rely on basal metabolic activity: insights from the pig model

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  • who: Yentel Mateo-Otero from the University of have published the research work: Sperm physiology and in vitro fertilising ability rely on basal metabolic activity: insights from the pig model, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 18/Dec/2022
  • what: Against this background this study aimed to address: the metabolic pathway preferred by porcine sperm to produce energy; 92) whether the energetic metabolic state of sperm is related to their quality and function; and_(3) the potential relationship between sperm energetic metabolism and oocyte fertilisation and subsequent embryo development.
  • how: The relationships between features . . .

     

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