The effect of bee drone brood on the motility and viability of stallion spermatozoa—an in vitro study
Bee drone brood is a beehive by-product with high hormonal activity used in natural medicine to treat male infertility. The aim of the study was to assess the effect of drone brood on stallion spermatozoa during a short-term incubation for its potential use in the equine semen extenders. Three diffe...
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