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[en] Male germ cells respond dramatically to a variety of insults and are important reproductive dosimeters. Semen analyses are very useful in studies on the effects of drugs, chemicals, and environmental hazards on testicular function, male fertility and heritable germinal mutations. The accessibility of male cells makes them well suited for analytical cytology. We might automate the process of determining sperm morphology but should not do so solely for increased speed. Rather, richer tangible benefits will derive from cytometric evaluation through increased sensitivity, reduced subjectivity, standardization between investigators and laboratories, enhanced archival systems, and the benefits of easily exchanged standardized data. Inroads on the standardization of assays for motility and functional integrity are being made. Flow cytometric analysis of total DNA content of individual sperm is an insensitive means to detect exposure to reproductive toxins because of the small size and low frequency of the DNA content errors. Flow cytometry can be applied to determine the proportions of X- and Y-sperm in semen samples
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11 Oct 1983; 18 p; DOE reproductive toxicology workshop; San Francisco, CA (USA); 12-14 Oct 1983; CONF-8310197--1; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 as DE84001763
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BENZOPYRENE, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CATTLE, CELL FLOW SYSTEMS, CHROMOSOMAL ABERRATIONS, DNA, GENETIC EFFECTS, HAMSTERS, HISTOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES, MICE, MITOMYCIN, MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES, QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, RABBITS, SPERMATOZOA, TESTES, X CHROMOSOME, X RADIATION, Y CHROMOSOME
ANIMALS, ANTIBIOTICS, ANTIMITOTIC DRUGS, AROMATICS, BODY, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, CHROMOSOMES, CONDENSED AROMATICS, DOMESTIC ANIMALS, DRUGS, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, GAMETES, GERM CELLS, GONADS, HETEROCHROMOSOMES, HYDROCARBONS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, MALE GENITALS, MAMMALS, MUTATIONS, NUCLEIC ACIDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATIONS, RODENTS, RUMINANTS, VERTEBRATES
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