Prof. Dr. Szabolcs Tamás Nagy - MATE Research
Overview
Dr. Szabolcs Tamás Nagy's main focus is to adapt and validate novel assays and data analysis tools to spermatology.Furthermore he focuses on the application of automatized cytomic tools such as flow cytometry can greatly increase the precision and speed of sperm quality control of breeding male animals.
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Publications
Application of next generation cytomics in AI semen quality control
Evaluation of domestic animal sperm head morphology via flow cytometric DNA labelling and pulse shape analysis using bull and stallion spermatozoa as model species
Flow cytometry for the assessment of animal sperm integrity and functionality: state of the art
Sperm chromatin structure and sperm morphology: Their association with fertility in AI-dairy Ayrshire sires
Automatized cytogenetic screening of male breeding animals
Quick cytogenetic screening of breeding bulls using flow cytometric sperm DNA histogram analysis
Diploid spermatozoa caused by failure of the second meiotic division in a bull
Macrocephaly in bull spermatozoa is associated with nuclear vacuoles, diploidy and alteration of chromatin condensation