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    Effects of Fluid Secreted from the Uterus on Duration of Fertile Egg Production in Hens, and Survivability and Penetrability of Fowl Sperm in vitro by Muslah U. Ahammad, Tomoko Miyazato, Chiaki Nishino, Hideki Tatemoto, Nobuhiko Okura, Shin Okamoto, Yasuhiro Kawamoto, Tadashi Nakada

    Published in The journal of poultry science (01-01-2013)
    “…In this study, whether the secretion of the uterine fluid (UF) exerts a role in the prolongation of functional life-span of the sperm in the hen oviduct was…”
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    Maturational changes in motility, acrosomal proteolytic activity, and penetrability of the inner perivitelline layer of fowl sperm, during their passage through the male genital tract by Ahammad, Muslah U., Nishino, C., Tatemoto, H., Okura, N., Kawamoto, Y., Okamoto, S., Nakada, T.

    Published in Theriogenology (01-10-2011)
    “…The objective was to examine, in vitro, the motility, acrosomal proteolytic activity (APA), and penetrating ability of fowl sperm recovered from the testis and…”
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    Maturational changes in the survivability and fertility of fowl sperm during their passage through the male reproductive tract by Ahammad, Muslah U, Nishino, C, Tatemoto, H, Okura, N, Kawamoto, Y, Okamoto, S, Nakada, T

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-10-2011)
    “…The objective of this study was to examine whether domestic fowl ( Gallus domesticus) sperm undergo maturation in their capacity for survival and fertilization…”
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    Maturational Changes in Binding Capacity of Fowl Sperm to the Epithelium of the Sperm Storage Tubules during Their Passage through the Male Reproductive Tract by Ahammad, Muslah U, Okamoto, S, Kawamoto, Y, Nakada, T

    “…The objective of this study was to examine the binding potential of sperm to the epithelium of the sperm storage tubules (SST) in vitro and in vivo to assess…”
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