Publications by authors named "Wilasinee Inyawilert"

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  • Precise pregnancy detection in mice is important for reproductive efficiency, but traditional methods like the copulation plug are often unreliable, showing over 50% false-pregnancy rates in inbred strains.
  • Researchers used vaginal smear techniques to study changes in vaginal cell populations and MMP-9 protein/gene expression from day 0.5 to 6.5 of pregnancy in female mice paired with males for natural mating.
  • Findings indicate that pregnant mice have more leukocytes and fewer nucleated epithelial cells, with MMP-9 showing increased expression around day 4.5 of pregnancy, suggesting that vaginal cytology is effective for pregnancy detection and MMP-9 may be a useful biomarker
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In recent years, there has been a growing focus on using herbal extracts as immune enhancers for aquatic species, replacing antibiotics. In the present study, the effects of dietary supplementation of Hericium erinaceus extract (HE) on growth, feed utilization, hematology, expression of immunity-related genes, and immune responses in Nile tilapia infected by Streptococcus agalactiae were examined. A total of 240 Nile tilapia with an average body weight of 17.

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  • The study examined the link between the largest follicle size, preovulatory estradiol levels, and types of vaginal epithelial cells in goats undergoing artificial insemination.
  • Thirty-seven crossbred Boer does were stimulated hormonally, and they were subsequently categorized based on the size of their largest follicle.
  • Results showed that larger follicles and higher estradiol levels correlated with an increased likelihood of successful pregnancy outcomes after artificial insemination, highlighting the importance of follicular characteristics and vaginal cell types in reproductive success.
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Background And Aim: Mastitis in dairy cattle is associated with a high rate of morbidity and death, which has major implications for milk production and quality. This study aimed to investigate the protein component and the activity of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) and -9 (MMP-9) in raw milk samples with different testing scores determined using the California mastitis test (CMT).

Materials And Methods: Thirty cows were employed in the study, and milk from each quarter was tested for subclinical mastitis (SCM).

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) exert an adverse effect on sperm quality during the freezing process. Gamma-oryzanol is an effective antioxidant and has the ability to inhibit lipoperoxidation in various cells. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the effect of gamma-oryzanol supplementation in extender on post-thawed motility and proteomic profiles of swamp buffalo spermatozoa.

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Egg yolk is a common cryoprotectant that can be used as a semen extender to protect the spermatozoa from damage during cryopreservation. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of fresh and lyophilized egg yolk, as a Tris-base extender, on the quality of cryopreserved goat semen. Semen from 10 rams of two different breeds (Boer and Saanen) was collected using an artificial vagina.

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The antral follicle count (AFC) is a test in which the number of oocyte-containing follicles that are developing in both ovaries are visually counted. The count of these follicles strongly relates to the population of the growing follicle reserve on the ovaries. However, the importance of the main number of antral follicle populations (mAFC) in mono-ovulatory animal species has yet to be completely elucidated.

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An investigation of vascularity of ovarian and uterine arteries after hormonal treatment for inactive ovaries using the short-term progesterone-based programme had not yet been explored in repeat-breeder crossbred dairy cows. To investigate the in vivo follicular and uterine arterial indices as an indicator of successful hormonal stimulation for inactive ovaries in repeat-breeder crossbred dairy cattle, 59 cows with inactive ovaries were induced with a 5-day progesterone-based protocol. At the completion of hormonal synchronisation, cows were divided into two groups according to the size of the largest follicle (LF) on their ovary: small (≤10.

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  • * Semen from six buffalo bulls was diluted with a sperm extender containing varying concentrations of melatonin (0 to 3.0 mM) and analyzed for sperm viability and motility over 30 days after cryopreservation.
  • * Results showed that 1.0 mM melatonin significantly improved sperm viability and motility compared to control, while higher concentrations (3.0 mM) adversely affected these parameters, suggesting that 1.0 mM is optimal for sperm protection during cryopreservation. *
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Inconsistent reproductive performance has been reported in superovulated mice. Hence, the aim of this study was to analyze the effect and possible mechanism of superovulation timing on mouse reproductive performance. The results showed that mice superovulated at the metestrous (23.

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Mucin 1 (Muc1) is an integral transmembrane mucin glycoprotein expressed on the apical surface of most epithelia. It is considered to be a barrier to the regulation of embryo implantation by inhibiting attachment of the embryo to the endometrium. Therefore, loss of Muc1 on the surface of uterine epithelial cells is necessary for embryo implantation.

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Embryo implantation is a complicated process involving interactions between the blastocyst and the luminal epithelium of the receptive uterus. Mucin 1 (MUC1) is an integral membrane glycoprotein expressed apically by secretory epithelial cells and the glandular epithelium in different organs, including the uterus. It is believed that loss of MUC1 on the surface of uterine epithelial cells is necessary for embryo implantation.

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