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The Relationship of Albumen Hydrogen Ion Concentration and Haugh Units of Newly-Laid Eggs [PDF]
James B. Cooper, B.L. HUGHES
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Allergic Reactivity and Memory Occur Independently of Sequential Switching Through IgG1
Sequential switching through IgG1 is not required to produce IgE with sufficient allergen‐binding affinity to cause anaphylaxis against food allergens. Sequential switching through IgG1 does not confer a competitive advantage to become an IgE‐expressing cell.
Joshua F. E. Koenig+11 more
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Abstract Background Ascorbic acid 2‐glucoside (AA2G) is a stabilized form of ascorbic acid and a potent antioxidant. Ascorbic acid is present in the testes and epididymis and helps maintain the physiological integrity of reproductive organs. Its properties have been utilized to protect spermatozoa of different species from oxidative stress.
Marcello Raspa+2 more
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Evidence of linkage between two egg albumen loci in the domestic fowl
V. Buvanendran
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Semen cryopreservation and storage in liquid nitrogen: Impact on chromatin compaction
Abstract Background Sperm cryopreservation is a consolidate option for long‐term male fertility preservation. The freezing/thawing procedure causes detrimental effects to spermatozoa, including damage to viability, motility, membrane composition, and DNA, whereas the effect on sperm chromatin compaction is less studied.
Lara Tamburrino+8 more
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Variation Among Commercial Strains of Chickens in Loss of Egg Albumen Quality
Margaret G. Kidwell+2 more
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Persistence of contamination of hens' egg albumen in vitro with Salmonella serotypes [PDF]
J.L. Lock, R. G. Board
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Identification of potential genomic regions and candidate genes for egg albumen quality by a genome-wide association study. [PDF]
Qu L+9 more
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Inhibition of ROS1 activity with lorlatinib reversibly suppresses fertility in male mice
Abstract Background Inhibition of sperm maturation in the epididymis is a promising post‐testicular strategy for short‐acting male contraceptives. It has been shown that ROS1, a receptor tyrosine kinase expressed in the epididymis, is essential for epididymal differentiation, sperm maturation, and male fertility in mice.
Yuki Oyama+9 more
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