[1] Fuller SJ, Whittingham DG.Effect of cooling mouse spermatozoa to 4 degrees C on fertilization and embryonic development[J]. J Reprod Fertil, 1996, 108(1):139-145. [2] Sato M, Ishikawa A.Room temperature storage of mouse epididymal spermatozoa: exploration of factors affecting sperm survival[J]. Theriogenology, 2004, 61(7-8):1455-1469. [3] Sato M, Ishikawa A, Nagashima A, et al.Prolonged survival of mouse epididymal spermatozoa stored at room temperature[J]. Genesis, 2001, 31(4):147-155. [4] Kaneko T, Fukumoto K, Haruguchi Y, et al.Fertilization of C57BL/6 mouse sperm collected from cauda epididymides after preservation or transportation at 4 degrees C using laser-microdissected oocytes[J]. Cryobiology, 2009, 59(1):59-62. [5] Mochida K, Ohkawa M, Inoue K, et al.Birth of mice after in vitro fertilization using C57BL/6 sperm transported within epididymides at refrigerated temperatures[J]. Theriogenology, 2005, 64(1):135-143. [6] Sankai T, Tsuchiya H, Ogonuki N.Short-term nonfrozen storage of mouse epididymal spermatozoa[J]. Theriogenology, 2001, 55(8):1759-1768. [7] Jishage K, Ueda O, Suzuki H.Fertility of mouse spermatozoa from cauda epididymis preserved in paraffin oil at 4 C[J]. J Mamm Ova Res, 1997, 14:45-48. [8] Jequier AM, Crich JP.Semen analysis: a practical guide[M]. St. Louis: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1986. [9] Byers SL, Payson SJ, Taft RA.Performance of ten inbred mouse strains following assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs)[J]. Theriogenology, 2006, 65(9):1716-1726. [10] Jishage K, Suzuki H.Maintenance of the Fertilizing Ability in Capacitated Mouse Spermatozoa[J]. J Reprod Develop, 1993, 39(4):363-367. [11] Takeo T, Tsutsumi A, Omaru T, et al.Establishment of a transport system for mouse epididymal sperm at refrigerated temperatures[J]. Cryobiology, 2012, 65(3):163-168. [12] Stowe DF, Camara AK, Heisner JS, et al.Ten-hour preservation of guinea pig isolated hearts perfused at low flow with air-saturated Lifor solution at 26{degrees}C: comparison to ViaSpan solution[J]. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol, 2007, 293(1):H895-901. [13] Stowe DF, Camara AK, Heisner JS, et al.Low-flow perfusion of guinea pig isolated hearts with 26 degrees C air-saturated Lifor solution for 20 hours preserves function and metabolism[J]. J Heart Lung Transplant, 2008, 27(9):1008-1015. |