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  1. miR-29a Is Downregulated in Progenies Derived from Chronically Stressed Males
  2. Epigenetics in Sexual Maturation and Gametes of Fish
  3. The EDCs as epigenetic disruptors: Implications for development and health
  4. The role of epigenetics in fish biology and reproduction: An insight into the methods applied to aquaculture
  5. Effects of bisphenol A exposure during cardiac cell differentiation
  6. The effects of endocrine disruptors on the male germline: an intergenerational health risk
  7. Paternal Inheritance of Bisphenol A Cardiotoxic Effects: The Implications of Sperm Epigenome
  8. Genetic and epigenetic alterations induced by bisphenol A exposure during different periods of spermatogenesis: from spermatozoa to the progeny
  9. Embryonic Exposure to Bisphenol A Impairs Primordial Germ Cell Migration without Jeopardizing Male Breeding Capacity
  10. Male exposure to bisphenol a impairs spermatogenesis and triggers histone hyperacetylation in zebrafish testes
  11. Cardiogenesis impairment promoted by bisphenol A exposure is successfully counteracted by epigallocatechin gallate
  12. Distribution of DNA damage in the human sperm nucleus: implications of the architecture of the sperm head
  13. Distribution of DNA damage in the sperm nucleus: A study of zebrafish as a model of histone-packaged chromatin
  14. Changes in transcriptomic profile of trout larvae obtained with frozen sperm
  15. Tolerance to paternal genotoxic damage promotes survival during embryo development in zebrafish ( Danio rerio )
  16. Molecular basis of spermatogenesis and sperm quality
  17. Probiotic administration improves sperm quality in asthenozoospermic human donors
  18. Biology of teleost primordial germ cells (PGCs) and spermatogonia: Biotechnological applications
  19. Paternal contribution to development: Sperm genetic damage and repair in fish
  20. Cryobanking of aquatic species
  21. Epigenetics in fish gametes and early embryo
  22. Selection of nonapoptotic sperm by magnetic-activated cell sorting in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis)
  23. Impact of sperm DNA damage and oocyte-repairing capacity on trout development
  24. Cryobanking in aquatic species: Applications and perspectives in fish germ cells
  25. Transgenerational inheritance of heart disorders caused by paternal bisphenol A exposure
  26. The effect of enriched diets on Solea senegalensis sperm quality
  27. Very low sperm–egg ratios result in successful fertilization using cryopreserved sperm in the Adriatic grayling (Thymallus thymallus)
  28. Subpopulation pattern of eel spermatozoa is affected by post-activation time, hormonal treatment and the thermal regimen
  29. Differential Gene Susceptibility to Sperm DNA Damage: Analysis of Developmental Key Genes in Trout
  30. Inhibition of zygotic DNA repair: transcriptome analysis of the offspring in trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
  31. In Vitro Generation of Zebrafish PGC-Like Cells1
  32. Nuclear distribution of genotoxic damage in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) sperm after cryopreservation
  33. Factors enhancing fish sperm quality and emerging tools for sperm analysis
  34. Comparative Proteome Analysis of Cryopreserved Flagella and Head Plasma Membrane Proteins from Sea Bream Spermatozoa: Effect of Antifreeze Proteins
  35. Intracellular changes in Ca2+, K+ and pH after sperm motility activation in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla): Preliminary results
  36. Analysis of DNA damage after human sperm cryopreservation in genes crucial for fertilization and early embryo development
  37. Effect of cryopreservation on human sperm messenger RNAs crucial for fertilization and early embryo development
  38. Quantification of lesions in nuclear and mitochondrial genes of Sparus aurata cryopreserved sperm
  39. Gamete quality and broodstock management in temperate fish
  40. Cryopreservation of gametes for aquaculture and alternative cell sources for genome preservation
  41. 16. Transplantation of cryopreserved testicular germ cells in flatfish species: a useful technique for reproductive biotechnology
  42. 75. Quantification of DNA damage on specific sequences after gilthead sea bream sperm cryopreservation
  43. Fatty acid composition of the head membrane and flagella affectsSparus auratasperm quality
  44. New tools for genome preservation: grafting germinal cells in brown trout (Salmo trutta )
  45. Sea bass sperm freezability is influenced by motility variables and membrane lipid composition but not by membrane integrity and lipid peroxidation
  46. Incorporation of ascorbic acid and α-tocopherol to the extender media to enhance antioxidant system of cryopreserved sea bass sperm
  47. Improving Sperm Cryopreservation with Antifreeze Proteins: Effect on Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata) Plasma Membrane Lipids
  48. Fish Gamete and Embryo Cryopreservation: State of the Art
  49. The relationship between ram sperm head morphometry and fertility depends on the procedures of acquisition and analysis used
  50. Altered gene transcription and telomere length in trout embryo and larvae obtained with DNA cryodamaged sperm
  51. Aquaporin inhibition changes protein phosphorylation pattern following sperm motility activation in fish
  52. Changes in Solea senegalensis sperm quality throughout the year
  53. Effect of cryopreservation on fish sperm subpopulations
  54. 141. Development of a cryopreservation protocol for Senegalese sole testicular germ cells
  55. 139. Does antioxidant addition to the extender produce any effect on European seabass sperm cryoresistance?
  56. Cryopreservation of fish sperm: applications and perspectives
  57. Detection of early damage of sperm cell membrane in Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) with the nuclear stain YO-PRO 1
  58. Evaluation of DNA damage as a quality marker for rainbow trout sperm cryopreservation and use of LDL as cryoprotectant
  59. Fertilization capacity with rainbow trout DNA-damaged sperm and embryo developmental success
  60. Sperm quality evaluation in Solea senegalensis during the reproductive season at cellular level
  61. Germplasm Cryobanking in Zebrafish and Other Aquarium Model Species
  62. Cryoprotective effects of antifreeze proteins delivered into zebrafish embryos
  63. Evaluation of oxidative DNA damage promoted by storage in sperm from sex-reversed rainbow trout
  64. Cryobanking as tool for conservation of biodiversity: Effect of brown trout sperm cryopreservation on the male genetic potential
  65. Contents
  66. Methods in Reproductive Aquaculture
  67. Embryo Cryopreservation
  68. Sperm Cryopreservation From The Marine Teleost, Sparus aurata
  69. Sperm Cryopreservation Of Sex-Reversed Rainbow Trout(Oncorhynchus Mykiss)
  70. Sperm Quality Assessment
  71. Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss) Sperm Cryopreservation
  72. Cellular damage in spermatozoa from wild-capturedSolea senegalensisas detected by two different assays: comet analysis and Annexin V-Fluorescein staining
  73. Incorporation of antifreeze proteins into zebrafish embryos by a non-invasive method
  74. The antifreeze protein type I (AFP I) increases seabream (Sparus aurata) embryos tolerance to low temperatures
  75. Studies on chorion hardening inhibition and dechorionization in turbot embryos
  76. Microinjection of the antifreeze protein type III (AFPIII) in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) embryos: Toxicity and protein distribution
  77. Cryoprotectant microinjection toxicity and chilling sensitivity in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) embryos
  78. Comparison of two methods for obtaining spermatozoa from the cauda epididymis of Iberian red deer
  79. Preliminary studies on the cryopreservation of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) embryos
  80. 223 DESCRIPTION OF GENITALIA AND SPERM RECOVERED POSTMORTEM FROM A PYGMY SPERM WHALE, KOGIA BREVICEPS
  81. Vitrification assays with embryos from a cold tolerant sub-arctic fish species
  82. Post mortem time and season alter subpopulation characteristics of Iberian red deer epididymal sperm
  83. Evaluation of gilthead sea bream, Sparus aurata, sperm quality after cryopreservation in 5ml macrotubes
  84. Season effect on genitalia and epididymal sperm from Iberian red deer, roe deer and Cantabrian chamois
  85. Evaluation of DNA damage in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) cryopreserved sperm
  86. Sperm Subpopulations in Iberian Red Deer Epididymal Sperm and Their Changes Through the Cryopreservation Process1
  87. Decay of sperm obtained from epididymes of wild ruminants depending on postmortem time
  88. Effect of a vitrification protocol on the lactate dehydrogenase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activities and the hatching rates of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) and Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) embryos
  89. Effect of different cryoprotectants and vitrificant solutions on the hatching rate of turbot embryos (Scophthalmus maximus)
  90. Effect of epididymis handling conditions on the quality of ram spermatozoa recovered post-mortem
  91. Dimethyl sulfoxide influx in turbot embryos exposed to a vitrification protocol
  92. Vitrification of turbot embryos: preliminary assays
  93. Sperm cryopreservation of sex-reversed rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): parameters that affect its ability for freezing
  94. Effect of different treatments on the chorion permeability to DMSO of turbot embryos (Scophthalmus maximus)
  95. Cryopreservation of rainbow trout sperm in large volume straws: application to large scale fertilization
  96. Effect of external cryoprotectants as membrane stabilizers on cryopreserved rainbow trout sperm
  97. The hypoosmotic swelling test performed with coulter counter: a method to assay functional integrity of sperm membrane in rainbow trout
  98. Post-mortem spermatozoa recovery and freezing in a cantabric brown bear (ursus arctos): A preliminary report
  99. Sublethal Damage during Cryopreservation of Rainbow Trout Sperm
  100. Growth and metamorphosis of Rana perezi larvae in culture: Effects of larval density
  101. Skeletal malformations induced by the insecticides ZZ-Aphox� and Folidol� during larval development of Rana perezi
  102. Response of hatchery-reared Rana perezi larvae fed different diets
  103. Perinotochordal connective sheet of gilthead sea bream larvae (Sparus aurata, L.) affected by axial malformations: An histochemical and immunocytochemical study
  104. The carbamate insecticide ZZ-Aphox� induced structural changes of gills, liver, gall-bladder, heart, and notochord of Rana perezi tadpoles
  105. Nutritional use of diets by Rana perezi Seoane larvae
  106. Optimal level of dietary protein for Rana perezi Seoane larvae
  107. Skeletal malformations in hatchery rearedRana perezitadpoles
  108. Trapping of intraperitoneal‐injected Yersinia ruckeri in the lymphoid organs of Carassius auratus: the role of melano‐macrophage centres
  109. Structure and function of the melano-macrophage centres of the goldfishCarassius auratus
  110. Dendritic immune complex trapping cells in the spleen of the snake, Python reticulatus