14 results match your criteria: "Taiwan National Ocean University[Affiliation]"
Cryobiology
February 2022
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, Keelung 20224, Taiwan. Electronic address:
We investigated the effects of cryopreservation on the quality of Portuguese oyster (Crassostrea angulata) sperm, which were examined before and after freezing; sperm motility, fertilizing capacity, and ultrastructural morphology were analyzed. The motility percentage and fertilizing capacity of the cryopreserved sperm (mean ± standard error) were 16% ± 1% and 17% ± 8%, respectively. In the pre-freezing sperm, these were 58% ± 2% and 76% ± 4%, respectively.
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August 2021
Department of Life Science, National University of Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
In the present study, we have investigated the ultrastructures of the mature gonadal spermatozoa of R. variegata and T. literatus and presented comparisons with the Manila clam, R.
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December 2020
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, Keelung 20224, Taiwan.
Spermatozoan ultrastructure and complete mitochondrial genome in the marine bivalve mollusk Meretrix sp. (Taiwan) from Taiwan are described and contrasted with other bivalves, especially within Meretrix. We have examined the features of the mature gonadal spermatozoa of Meretrix sp.
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August 2008
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, No. 2 Pei-Ning Road, Keelung 20224, Taiwan.
Tissue Cell
October 2006
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, #2, Pei-Nin Road, Keelung 20224, Taiwan.
The general sperm structure of the investigated clupeoids possess an oliviform head with a distinct deep nuclear fossa, a midpiece with one mitochondrion and a posterior flagellum. They are characterized by two apomorphies: an annular or C-shaped mitochondrion and ITDs (intratubular differentiation) in the A tubules of the axonemal doublets. The fine structure of the spermatozoa of blue sprat, Spratelloides gracilis, was investigated to see if resulting data conformed to the current hypotheses of the taxonomy of the Clupeidae.
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June 2005
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, Keelung 20224, Taiwan.
The cryopreservation of algae could prevent genetic drift and minimize labor costs compared to the current method of maintenance and subculturing. Clear, simple protocols for cryopreservation of marine microalga, Nannochloropsis oculata were developed and cryoprotectant choice and concentration optimized. The viability of the microalga was assessed directly after thawing, and algal concentration was measured after 2-30 days of growth.
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April 2005
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, Keelung 20224, Taiwan.
The mature spermatozoa of two Taiwan protandrous hermaphrodite Sparidae Acanthopagrus berda and Acanthopagrus australis are investigated and compared with those of other two Sparidae (Lagodon rhomboids and Archosargus probatocephus) from the Western hemisphere. Ultrastructurally the spermatozoon of these four species has a spherical, homogeneously electron-dense nucleus with an axial nuclear fossa. The midpiece contains one to four spherical mitochondria and encircles the basal body of the flagellum.
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April 2004
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, Keelung 20224, Taiwan.
Transmission and scanning electron microscopy were used to investigate the ultrastructure of spermatozoa in two Sparinae species Pagrus major and Rhabdosargus sarba. Ultrastructurally, the spermatozoa of P. major and R.
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February 2004
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, 20224 Keelung, Taiwan. gwonet@ms 16.hinet.net
Mature spermatozoa of two perciform teleost fishes, Paraupeneus spilurus (Mullidae) and Siganus fuscescens (Siganidae) from Taiwan were examined using transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Despite the fact that spermatozoa of both species are of the primitive type, the results of the present study highlight the potential application of spermatozoal morphology in studies of fish phylogenetic relationships. To our knowledge, the flattened nucleus observed in P.
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November 2003
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan 20224.
We examined the applicability of the comet assay (single cell gel electrophoresis assay) to estimate the quality of frozen-thawed Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) spermatozoa. Comet assay was performed on semen before and after cryopreservation followed by fluorescent staining with propidium iodide to assess DNA integrity. After cryopreservation, the percentage of spermatozoa with damaged DNA significantly increased, while only about half of the cells displayed intact DNA, even when protected with 10 percent DMSO.
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November 2002
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, Keelung.
Methods for cryopreserving spermatozoa and maximizing fertilization rate in Taiwan small abalone, Haliotis diversicolor supertexa, were developed. The gametes (spermatozoa and eggs) of small abalone were viable 3 h post-spawning, with fertilization, and development rate decreasing with time. A minimum of 10(2) cell/ml sperm concentration and a contact time of 2 min between gametes is recommended for artificial insemination of small abalone eggs.
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February 2002
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, Keelung.
Using transmission and scanning electron microscopy, the mature spermatozoa of four bivalves of the family Veneridae--Gafrarium tumidum and Circe scripta (Circinae), Pitar sulfureum (Pitarinae) and Gomphina aequilatera (Tapetinae)--are described for the first time and compared with those of other bivalves, particularly other heterodonts. As our observations show, the spermatozoa of these four species are of the primitive type or ect-aquasperm form. The head contains a slightly curved nucleus with a short cone-shaped acrosome.
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May 1998
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan.
To improve availability of penaeid seedstock during periods of high demand, experiments were conducted to determine the feasibility of stockpiling embryos by freezing them. Embryos were screened for developmental stage; cryoprotectants, chilling effects, and freezing regimens were likewise evaluated. Juvenile forms (embryos, nauplii and zoea) of Penaeus japonicus were exposed to various cryoprotectants, including dimethyl sulfoxide, glycerol, methanol, ethylene glycerol and polyethylene glycol 300 under ambient temperature (25 degrees C).
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February 1999
Department of Aquaculture, Taiwan National Ocean University, Keelung.
The Formosan landlocked salmon (Oncorhynchus masou formosanus) are at a high risk of extinction, and the sustained maintenance of the population will soon depend on aquaculture systems, which use cryopreservation of spermatozoa to increase genetic diversity. We investigated the effectiveness of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), dimethyl-acetamide (DMA), and methanol as cryoprotectants in combination with 300 mM glucose as extender on the freezing of Formosan landlocked salmon spermatozoa. We also evaluated the morphological changes of Formosan landlocked salmon spermatozoa after their immediate dilution in the 300 mM glucose-DMSO extender and after freeze-thawing.
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