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Recent developments in cryopreservation of stallion semen with special emphasis on thawing procedure using thermal hysteresis proteins

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2008

A. Arav
Affiliation:
Fisilogia Veterinaria, Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
J.N. Carney
Affiliation:
Equine Reproduction, University fo California at Davis, California, USA
G.R. Pease
Affiliation:
Biomedical Engineering, University of California at BerkeleyCalifornia, USA
K.L. Liu
Affiliation:
Equine Reproduction, University fo California at Davis, California, USA

Extract

While the first attempt to cool and preserve stallion semen was done 200 years ago (by Spallazani) and the first pregnancy achieved with frozen-thawes stallion semen almost 40 years ago (Barker & Gandier, 1957), frozen stallion semen has not been used widely, mainly because of its association with low fertility.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

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