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Oxidative stress in sperm affects the epigenetic reprogramming in early embryonic development

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Fig. 1 Oxidative stress reduces motility and increases DNA damage in sperm. independent experiments are shown
Fig. 2 The developmental capacity of embryos is drastically reduced upon oxidative stress in sperm
Fig. 3 The BER machinery is sequestered to paternal pronuclei of zygotes derived from sperm exposed to oxidative stress
Fig. 4two technical replicates of a pool of 50 embryos. e Quantification of 5mC and 5hmC by LC–MS of bovine sperm untreated or treated with  H Representative immunofluorescence images ♀upon IVF with control sperm and sperm treated with  H2O♂Maternal pronuc
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