Maarten Hoogewijs
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Recent Articles
1.
Funes J, Ismer A, Hoogewijs M, Wilsher S
Reprod Domest Anim
. 2024 Aug;
59(9):e14716.
PMID: 39205476
Variations in temperature throughout the reproductive tract have been noted in many species. A recent study found the cervix-rectum temperature differential (CR-TD) in cattle was related to fertility. The present...
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Kovacsy S, Ismer A, Funes J, Hoogewijs M, Wilsher S
Equine Vet J
. 2024 Mar;
56(4):815-822.
PMID: 38450769
Background: Equine embryos >300 μm require puncture before vitrification. Protocols that do not require pre-puncture would make vitrification easier and allow for its widespread use. Objectives: To design a successful...
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Leemans B, Stout T, De Schauwer C, Heras S, Nelis H, Hoogewijs M, et al.
Reproduction
. 2019 Feb;
157(5):R181-R197.
PMID: 30721132
In contrast to various other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with horse gametes is not reliably successful. In particular, stallion spermatozoa fails to penetrate the zona pellucida, most...
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Leemans B, Gadella B, Stout T, De Schauwer C, Nelis H, Hoogewijs M, et al.
Reproduction
. 2016 Sep;
152(6):R233-R245.
PMID: 27651517
In contrast to man and many other mammalian species, conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) with horse gametes is not reliably successful. The apparent inability of stallion spermatozoa to penetrate the...
5.
Leemans B, Gadella B, Stout T, Sostaric E, De Schauwer C, Nelis H, et al.
Reproduction
. 2016 Jan;
151(4):313-30.
PMID: 26755687
In many species, sperm binding to oviduct epithelium is believed to be an essential step in generating a highly fertile capacitated sperm population primed for fertilization. In several mammalian species,...
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Leemans B, Gadella B, Stout T, Nelis H, Hoogewijs M, Van Soom A
Reproduction
. 2015 Aug;
150(3):193-208.
PMID: 26242588
Induction of hyperactivated motility is considered essential for triggering the release of oviduct-bound mammalian spermatozoa in preparation for fertilization. In this study, oviduct-bound stallion spermatozoa were exposed for 2 h...
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Leemans B, Gadella B, Stout T, Heras S, Smits K, Ferrer-Buitrago M, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2015 Jun;
93(1):23.
PMID: 26085521
Coincubating equine gametes in the presence of procaine has been reported to facilitate in vitro fertilization, with cleavage rates exceeding 60%. We report that while procaine does trigger sperm hyperactivation,...
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Leemans B, Gadella B, Sostaric E, Nelis H, Stout T, Hoogewijs M, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2014 May;
91(1):13.
PMID: 24829033
Sperm-oviduct binding is an essential step in the capacitation process preparing the sperm for fertilization in several mammalian species. In many species, capacitation can be induced in vitro by exposing...
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Smits K, Govaere J, Peelman L, Goossens K, de Graaf D, Vercauteren D, et al.
Reproduction
. 2011 Nov;
143(2):173-81.
PMID: 22089531
The necessity for early interaction between the embryo and the oviductal and/or uterine environment in the horse is reflected by several striking differences between equine embryos that develop in vivo...
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De Schauwer C, Meyer E, Cornillie P, De Vliegher S, Van de Walle G, Hoogewijs M, et al.
Tissue Eng Part C Methods
. 2011 Aug;
17(11):1061-70.
PMID: 21870941
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) represent a promising population for supporting new clinical concepts in cellular therapy. A wide diversity of isolation procedures for MSC from umbilical cord blood (UCB) has...