Publications by authors named "Lucas Melo Gonclaves"

Article Synopsis
  • A high-gain diet in bulls leads to increased weight gain and subcutaneous fat, but negatively impacts sperm's ability to produce blastocysts after in vitro fertilization.
  • Despite changes in sperm quality, such as early necrosis and acrosome damage, the diet does not affect sperm motility or morphology.
  • The resulting blastocysts' cellular composition and gene expression remain unchanged, indicating that while embryo development is hindered, the overall genetic integrity is preserved.
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