Transit along the vas deferens results in a high percentage of filiform spermatozoa with compacted chromatin in the rooster (gallus domesticus)

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  • who: B. Bernal and collaborators from the Department of Animal Breeding, INIA-CSIC, Madrid, Spain have published the research: Transit along the vas deferens results in a high percentage of filiform spermatozoa with compacted chromatin in the rooster (Gallus domesticus), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This work aimed to evaluate the chromatin compaction of rooster spermatozoa along the male reproductive tract and to study the vas deferens lining cells potentially involved in sperm maturation. This study focuses on monitoring the compaction status of DNA, by chicken protamine, in different sections of the reproductive tract: proximal . . .

     

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