Reproduction, Fertility and Development
@RepFertDev
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Joined November 2020
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Please register if you are interested in attending the yearly conference for our affiliated society, SRB The research and updates are always engaging and excellent
Reminder: Closing date of Friday 11 July 2025 for Earlybird Registrations and Abstract Submissions for the SRB Annual Conference in Perth in October - don't miss out!! @ReproductionSRB
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🔍See our fresh papers: Preservation of dromedary camel embryos in catalase supplemented media Markers for early pregnancy prediction in Zebu females subjected to timed AI A novel mutation in the SUN5 gene causing acephalic spermatozoa syndrome https://t.co/ySFEdmfd0E
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Our affiliate journal @RepFertDev have published another article in the Rising Stars series celebrating our early- and mid-career researchers. Check out the advances in stallion sperm isolation by @AshleeMedica and team at @Uni_Newcastle 🐎🐎🐎. https://t.co/irxa5PQlLZ
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Assisted reproductive technologies like artificial insemination help address equine infertility, but selecting high-quality sperm beforehand can further bo
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🔬 NEW #RESEARCH ALERT: #IETSPapersOfTheMonth 📊 In a new @RepFertDev study, @unibern, @UniMelb, & MSB Medical School Berlin researchers studied the histomorphology of the tammar wallabies’ gravid & non-gravid uterus at the time of birth. Read more 👉 https://t.co/BRgWNkktiw
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🚨 Members receive FREE OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING in @RepFertDev’s 2026 IETS Special Issue! 🚨 The #IETS2026 theme is “Transformative advances and innovative solutions in reproductive technologies”. Discount code and more details on #RepFertDev ➡️ https://t.co/1Kw9asMJjD
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Rising stars at the 2023 @ReproductionSRB conference will be published in our affiliate journal @RepFertDev : https://t.co/6pa85TmQ4z Check out the first paper: ShinySperm @DavidSkerrettB @epi_tep @BrettNixon13 👏👏👏 https://t.co/Uh1itabger
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Reproduction Fertility and Development focuses on vertebrate reproduction and developmental biology. Subject areas include: behaviour; biochemistry; cellular and molecular biology; genetics; immuno...
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New in @RepFertDev - ShinySperm: navigating the sperm proteome landscape #OpenAccess - Role of asprosin in regulating ovarian granulosa- & theca-cell steroidogenesis - Pathogenetic role of a number of factors in the devt & prog. of preeclampsia #RepFertDev
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👏 Kudos to everyone involved for their hard work and dedication! 🎉 🔍📈 Check out the most downloaded article from the past 60 days in the Journal of Reproduction, Fertility, and Development: https://t.co/m0hfqomyh1
@CSIROPublishing @RepFertDev
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Could genotyping of rams based on melatonin receptor 1A gene polymorphisms be a useful tool in sire selection? New research suggests this may be the case: https://t.co/546o2yTnkz
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Some variants of the melatonin receptor gene affect seasonal reproduction in sheep, but it is not clear how they affect males and their spermatozoa. This s
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Congratulations to @BrettNixon13 @HMRIAustralia @mpgreen13 @UniMelb for the most downloaded article in the past 60 days in our affiliated journal @RepFertDev 👏👏👏 https://t.co/Jc3AFeg1Ju
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A new review focuses on the potential impact of male obesity on sperm quality and function – a long-debated topic! https://t.co/R9LCoFgOJg
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This review focuses on the potential impact of male obesity on sperm quality and function – a long-debated topic. The adverse effects of obesity on sperm p
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We've updated our journal scope and are now accepting submissions on the following topics: ⭕️Toxicology & endocrine disruptors ⭕️Plant secondary compounds ⭕️Human reproduction New scope details here: https://t.co/TYb1JNjxEF…
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Are you looking for a PhD in animal reproduction? If you're interested in bull fertility, you have a lot of cool projects (and countries) to choose from! 🐂 Apply to become part of our #MSCA Doctoral Network!
Applications are now open to recruit 14 PhDs for the BullNet network on bull fertility, hosted in various institutions across Europe. For more information, go to https://t.co/ytZGBPXKQ8 and apply by 2 May 2024.
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The MOST read article in our official journal @RepFertDev stars our Dr Jenny Jeungel, Laurel Quirke =@AgResearchNEWS Dr Karen Reader @otago on the oviduct environment in embryo survival. 👏👏👏Can you beat it? @ReproductionSRB
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Embryos of some species have nutrient sensors that slow their development if times get tough. @newscientist #sensingsurrounds #reprorocks @ReproductionSRB
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Embryos seem to have a sensor that picks up when nutrients are scarce, prompting them to pause their development until resources become more abundant again
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Around 15% of couples currently experience infertility. Ensuring that the oviductal environment does not become hostile to fertilisation & early embryo development may provide a novel approach to improve reproductive outcomes:
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GnRH vaccination is used in male horses to reduce sexual behaviour & gonadal function, but the time to regain fertility varies among individual animals. New treatment strategies with a GnRH agonist could more rapidly restore reproductive function: https://t.co/FnSKgYmJUn
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New in @RepFertDev: Recent advances in reproductive research in ANZ: highlights from @ReproductionSRB Meeting 2022 #OpenAccess The semen microbiome of miniature pony stallions #OA Lycopene inhibits apoptosis of mouse spermatocytes in varicocele #RepFertDev
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