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This Symposium had 7 main themes with invited speakers, 17 free oral presentations and 44 poster presentations. Morning sessions were separated from afternoon sessions by a two-hour lunch break to inspire to spontaneous interaction between participants. The long, bright evenings of early May with a generous weather also contributed to the intended atmosphere of scientific and social interchange.ThemesAre Sperm at the Verge of Extinction?Sperm DNA – protection and delivery of a complete and undamaged genomeSperm Competition, Evolution and Sperm-Egg InteractionGenetic aspects of sperm production and performance and its effects on the offspringCASA - Advances and ChallengesChallenges for Sperm Function In VitroHeterogeneity of Sperm Morphology and Laboratory Techniques to Overcome Assessment ChallengesSperm Motility (Free Poster Theme)Fertility and Infertility (Free Poster Theme)
Section I – Introduction to Spermatology Symposium.- Chapter 1. The XIIIth International Symposium on Spermatology.- Chapter 2. Fifty Years of the Spermatology Symposium.- Chapter 3. Spermatology in Sweden.- Section II – Are Sperm at the Verge of Extinction?.- Chapter 4. Temporal trends in human sperm counts: Findings and implications.- `Chapter 5. Is Decreasing Sperm Concentrations a Sign of a General Decay in Fertility Potential?.- Chapter 6. Environmental toxicants and sperm production in men and animals.- Section III – Sperm DNA – protection and delivery of a complete and undamaged genome?.- Chapter 7. Post-testicular sperm DNA oxidation: what to be afraid of?.- Chapter 8. Sperm as a possible source of transgenerational epimutations and genetic instability.- Chapter 9. Complex population of chromatin-associated proteins identified in mature sperm of the European sea bass (Dicentrarchuslabrax) through high-throughput proteomic analysis.- Chapter 10. Does Cinnamtannin B-1 protects or destabilize sperm DNA? Contradictory results of SCSA® and TUNEL Invited presentations.- Chapter 11. Peripubertal serum dioxin concentrations and sperm methylome of young Russian adults.- Chapter 12. Sperm DNA fragmentation in human split ejaculates.- Section IV - Sperm Competition, Evolution and Sperm-Egg Interaction.- Chapter 13. The sexual cascade: evolutionary dynamics of sperm competition.- Chapter 14. Genotype-phenotype associations in relation to evolution of sperm form and function.- Chapter 15. From mouse to human: New aspects of sperm transport and fertilization using cutting edge technologies.- Chapter 16. First Snapshot of How Sperm Binds the Egg at the Molecular Level.- Chapter 17. The Typical and Atypical Centrioles and Their Potential Roles in the Sperm and Embryo.- Chapter 18. Adaptive modifications of the regulation of sperm motility in the diversification of reproductive modes of amphibians.- Section V - Genetic aspects of sperm production and performance and its effects on the offspring.- Chapter 19. When cilia go bad - the complex genetics of ciliopathies.- Chapter 20. Within-Ejaculate Sperm Selection and its Implications for Assisted Reproduction Technologies.- Chapter 21. Requirements for informative and robust computational measures of sperm motility.- Chapter 22. Effect of cryopreservation on the genome of sperm in animal and humans.- Chapter 23. Mutations in the CFAP-coding Genes Lead to Male Infertility with Multiple Morphological Abnormalities of the Sperm Flagella.- Chapter 24. The mouse-specific Gly-to-Cys mutation in mammalian acrosin is a cause of impairment in proteolytic activity.- Chapter 25. Chemical and genetic approaches to identify C. elegans spermiogenesis-related factors.- Section V -CASA - Advances and Challenges.- Chapter 26. CASA in the clinical andrology laboratory.- Chapter 27. Process and Data Management of Casa in Animal Spermatozoa.- Chapter 28. Relationship between flagellar movement and head trajectory at higher frame rates-is this still a valid approach for CASA?.- Chapter 29. CASA a Suitable tool for epidemiology and reprotox studies.- Section VI -Challenges for Sperm Function In Vitro.- Chapter 30. Common challenges for sperm in vitro- causes and consequences.- Chapter 31. Main effects of in vitro manipulation of spermatozoa.- Chapter 32. Effect of Melatonin on Capacitation and Ca2 Distribution in Red Deer Spermatozoa.- Chapter 33. Unravelling the signal transduction pathways of novel mitochondrial peroxiporins in activated piscine spermatozoa.- Chapter 34. Prolonged chilled preservation and preliminary investigations of energy production of koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) spermatozoa.- Chapter 35. Sperm motion and metabolism in physiological conditions.- Chapter 36. Gametes collision in fresh water fish: evidences of guidance and selection.- Chapter 37. Lectin-binding p
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