Browsing by Author "BONILLA CORREAL, SEBASTIAN"
Now showing 1 - 3 of 3
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Comparación de Microbiota de vulva y tracto vaginal en yeguas destinadas para reproducción(Universidad Antonio Nariño) Herreño Cárdenas, Cindy Johanna; Fajardo Garay, Paula Estefany; BONILLA CORREAL, SEBASTIANThe microbiota that remains in the vulva is beneficial because its role is to build a protective barrier against potentially pathogenic microorganisms that can cause vaginal an uterine infections and problems. The objective of this study is to determine the similarity of the microbiota of the vulva and vaginal tract of mares intended for reproduction. Microbiological cultures of samples collected from the vaginal and vulva tracts of breeding mares from the municipality of Tenjo (Cundinamarca) were carried out.Item Diseño de una herramienta didáctica para estudio del comportamiento en cerdos de producción o de compañía(Universidad Antonio Nariño) Castillo Calderón, Ángela Patricia; Gómez Betancur, Jair Fernando; BONILLA CORREAL, SEBASTIANIt is a precise catalog of all forms of behavior typical of an animal species, it is a necessary tool to study, understand and evaluate normal or abnormal situations that allow favorable concepts to be issued, or to suggest management techniques to improve the welfare of animals.Item Función de las acuaporinas durante la CRIOPRESERVACIÓN en el semen del caballo, cerdo y toro (monografía)(Universidad Antonio Nariño) Andrade Corredor, Angela Yureny; Carreño Garzón, Andrés Felipe; Ortiz Villalobos, Daniela; BONILLA CORREAL, SEBASTIANThe cryopreservation of semen has evolved to become a technique Widely used in domestic mammals. To further improve the efficiency of the cryopreservation of spermatozoa, it is necessary to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie the properties that generate the sperm cryoinjuries (Funji & et al. 2018). In this context, the AQP are important water channel-forming proteins that are directly involved in osmolarity therefore their absence or inhibition may be an important determinant of sperm death during changes temperature abrupt. (C.H. Yeung, Callies, Tuttelmann, Kliesch, & Cooper, 2010). Therefore, the main function of aquaporins in the process will be addressed. of cryopreservation in the semen of the equine, bovine and porcine species.