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Barry Ball
Barry Ball
Professor Emeritus; University of Kentucky
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The effect of reactive oxygen species on equine sperm motility, viability, acrosomal integrity, mitochondrial membrane potential, and membrane lipid peroxidation
J Baumber, BA Ball, CG GRAVANCE, V Medina, MCG DAVIES‐MOREL
Journal of andrology 21 (6), 895-902, 2000
7962000
Reactive oxygen species and cryopreservation promote DNA fragmentation in equine spermatozoa
J Baumber, BA Ball, JJ Linfor, SA Meyers
Journal of andrology 24 (4), 621-628, 2003
4602003
Oxidative stress, osmotic stress and apoptosis: impacts on sperm function and preservation in the horse
BA Ball
Animal reproduction science 107 (3-4), 257-267, 2008
4112008
Effect of antioxidants on preservation of motility, viability and acrosomal integrity of equine spermatozoa during storage at 5 C
BA Ball, V Medina, CG Gravance, J Baumber
Theriogenology 56 (4), 577-589, 2001
3722001
Osmotic tolerance of equine spermatozoa and the effects of soluble cryoprotectants on equine sperm motility, viability, and mitochondrial membrane potential
BA BALL, A Vo
Journal of andrology 22 (6), 1061-1069, 2001
3032001
Generation of reactive oxygen species by equine spermatozoa
BA Ball, AT Vo, J Baumber
American journal of veterinary research 62 (4), 508-515, 2001
2822001
Assessment of equine sperm mitochondrial function using JC-1
CG Gravance, DL Garner, J Baumber, BA Ball
Theriogenology 53 (9), 1691-1703, 2000
2492000
Assessment of the cryopreservation of equine spermatozoa in the presence of enzyme scavengers and antioxidants
J Baumber, BA Ball, JJ Linfor
American journal of veterinary research 66 (5), 772-779, 2005
2012005
Capacitation-like changes in equine spermatozoa following cryopreservation
AD Thomas, SA Meyers, BA Ball
Theriogenology 65 (8), 1531-1550, 2006
1952006
Survival of day-4 embryos from young, normal mares and aged, subfertile mares after transfer to normal recipient mares
BA Ball, TV Little, JA Weber, GL Woods
Reproduction 85 (1), 187-194, 1989
1951989
Membrane contact with oviductal epithelium modulates the intracellular calcium concentration of equine spermatozoa in vitro
I Dobrinski, T Timothy Smith, SS Suarez, BA Ball
Biology of reproduction 56 (4), 861-869, 1997
1931997
Reactive oxygen species promote tyrosine phosphorylation and capacitation in equine spermatozoa
J Baumber, K Sabeur, A Vo, BA Ball
Theriogenology 60 (7), 1239-1247, 2003
1622003
Equine sperm membrane phase behavior: the effects of lipid-based cryoprotectants
JV Ricker, JJ Linfor, WJ Delfino, P Kysar, EL Scholtz, F Tablin, JH Crowe, ...
Biology of reproduction 74 (2), 359-365, 2006
1542006
Pregnancy rates at days 2 and 14 and estimated embryonic loss rates prior to day 14 in normal and subfertile mares
BA Ball, TV Little, RB Hillman, GL Woods
Theriogenology 26 (5), 611-619, 1986
1531986
Detection of Lipid Peroxidation in Equine Spermatozoa Based Upon the Lipophilic Fluorescent Dye C11‐BODIPY581/591
BA Ball, VO Anthony
Journal of Andrology 23 (2), 259-269, 2002
1482002
Use of a low-volume uterine flush for microbiologic and cytologic examination of the mare's endometrium
BA Ball, SJ Shin, VH Patten, DH Lein, GL Woods
Theriogenology 29 (6), 1269-1283, 1988
1441988
Interaction of equine spermatozoa with oviduct epithelial cell explants is affected by estrous cycle and anatomic origin of explant
PGA Thomas, BA Ball, SP Brinsko
Biology of Reproduction 51 (2), 222-228, 1994
1341994
Embryonic loss in mares: incidence, possible causes, and diagnostic considerations
BA Ball
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 4 (2), 263-290, 1988
1341988
Effect of α-tocopherol and tocopherol succinate on lipid peroxidation in equine spermatozoa
J Almeida, BA Ball
Animal reproduction science 87 (3-4), 321-337, 2005
1312005
Early pregnancy loss in brood mares.
GL Woods, CB Baker, JL Baldwin, BA Ball, J Bilinski, WL Cooper, WB Ley, ...
Journal of reproduction and fertility. Supplement 35, 455-459, 1987
1261987
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