Canine-specific tail-in, head-out sperm agglutination

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Brown, Geoffrey James
Nothling, Johan Oliviette
De Cramer, Kurt Guido Mireille

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Wiley

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An interesting pattern of tail-in, head-out sperm agglutination was identified in a Brucella canis seronegative subfertile dog. Centrifuged seminal plasma from this dog could induce a similar pattern of agglutination in six other dogs, but not in ejaculates from a single stallion and two rams. The agglutination pattern was short-lived and appeared to depend on motility of spermatozoa, although intensity of agglutination may have been affected by concentration of agglutinating factor.

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Agglutination, Canine, Spermatozoa, Sperm agglutination

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Brown, G.J., Nöthling, J.O., & De Cramer, K.G.M. (2021). Canine-specific tail-in, head-out sperm agglutination. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 56, 1363–1365. https://doi.org/10.1111/rda.13992.