2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2019.03.005
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Successful cryopreservation of honey bee drone spermatozoa with royal jelly supplemented extenders

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“…In this study, Acrosome integrity was the highest in the first concentration as compared to the control and other concentrations . Our results agreed with Alcay et al (2019) [30] . In this study, the superior in vivo sperm fertility expressed as conception rate (CR) of the post-thawed frozen semen used in artificial insemination were given with the first , second and the third concentrations of royal jelly and decreased at the last two concentrations .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…In this study, Acrosome integrity was the highest in the first concentration as compared to the control and other concentrations . Our results agreed with Alcay et al (2019) [30] . In this study, the superior in vivo sperm fertility expressed as conception rate (CR) of the post-thawed frozen semen used in artificial insemination were given with the first , second and the third concentrations of royal jelly and decreased at the last two concentrations .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In the current study, the plasma membrane integrity parameters were higher than the control at post thaw. These results are in agreement with Alcay et al [15,30].…”
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“…In the more recent studies, sperm motility has been more frequently expressed as the percentage of motile cells, with some occasional indicators of the type of movement [20,25,74,89,94,95]. Spermatozoa may be classified as motile sperm if they present any type of active movement, freely motile if the sperm head shows displacement, and circular sperm if the sperm head and tail overlap [89].…”
Section: Sperm Motilitymentioning
confidence: 99%