Publications by authors named "Evelyn A Bulkeley"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on 24 mares with uterine prolapse treated from 1988 to 2019, exploring their predispositions and outcomes.
  • Key findings revealed that Arabian mares were more likely to experience uterine prolapse, as they made up a significant portion of the affected group compared to all mares treated.
  • Despite the medical interventions, 74% of the mares survived to discharge and no specific factors, such as age or number of births, were linked to their survival rates.
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Sperm mitochondrial function is essential for normal physiology and fertility, but the importance of mitochondrial activity to support specific sperm functions, such as motility, varies between species. It was previously believed that mitochondrial function was not necessary for bull sperm motility [1]; however, this theory is contradicted by recently reported findings that the upper fraction of bull sperm swim-up preparations had both high motility and elevated mitochondrial oxygen consumption rates [2]. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between mitochondrial function and motility in bull sperm.

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