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Impaired protamination and sperm DNA damage in a Nellore bull with high percentages of morphological sperm defects in comparison to normospermic bulls

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Table  2.  Main  differences  between  morphologically  abnormal  sperm  cells  (means±SD)  for  Bull  A  and  reference group (n=5)
Figure  1.  Illustrative  bovine  sperm  cells  stained  with  CMA3.  Presence  of  two  positive  sperm  cells  showing protamine deficiency (higher fluorescence) (Olympus BX61, fluorescence microscopy, 400x)

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