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Canine-specific tail-in, head-out sperm agglutination.

Geoffrey BrownJ O NöthlingKurt G M De Cramer
Published in: Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene (2021)
An interesting pattern of tail-in, head-out sperm agglutination was identified in a Brucella canis seronegative subfertile dog. Centrifuged seminal plasma from this dog could induce a similar pattern of agglutination in six other dogs, but not in ejaculates from a single stallion and two rams. The agglutination pattern was short-lived and appeared to depend on motility of spermatozoa, although intensity of agglutination may have been affected by concentration of agglutinating factor.
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