A chemoattractant for ascidian spermatozoa is a sulfated steroid
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Sperm and oocyte communication mechanisms controlling C. elegans fertilityA Novel Cysteine Knot Protein for Enhancing Sperm Motility That Might Facilitate the Evolution of Internal Fertilization in AmphibiansIn silico determination of the effect of multi-target drugs on calcium dynamics signaling network underlying sea urchin spermatozoa motilityCRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Rapid Generation of Multiple Mouse Lines Identified Ccdc63 as Essential for SpermiogenesisDiversity of bile salts in fish and amphibians: evolution of a complex biochemical pathwayStore-operated calcium channel regulates the chemotactic behavior of ascidian spermCa2+ bursts occur around a local minimal concentration of attractant and trigger sperm chemotactic responseSelf-incompatibility response induced by calcium increase in sperm of the ascidian Ciona intestinalisTemporal sampling, resetting, and adaptation orchestrate gradient sensing in sperm.Calaxin drives sperm chemotaxis by Ca²⁺-mediated direct modulation of a dynein motor.The ecological and evolutionary consequences of sperm chemoattraction.Regulation of the sperm calcium channel CatSper by endogenous steroids and plant triterpenoids.Calcium channels in the development, maturation, and function of spermatozoa.Distinct roles of soluble and transmembrane adenylyl cyclases in the regulation of flagellar motility in Ciona sperm.Zn(2+) induces hyperpolarization by activation of a K(+) channel and increases intracellular Ca(2+) and pH in sea urchin spermatozoaEvolution of promiscuous nuclear hormone receptors: LXR, FXR, VDR, PXR, and CARStrategies for locating the female gamete: the importance of measuring sperm trajectories in three spatial dimensions.Calcium sensors of ciliary outer arm dynein: functions and phylogenetic considerations for eukaryotic evolution.Intestinal synthesis and secretion of bile salts as an adaptation to developmental biliary atresia in the sea lamprey.Tubulin-dynein system in flagellar and ciliary movementA comparative study of the sulfation of bile acids and a bile alcohol by the Zebra danio (Danio rerio) and human cytosolic sulfotransferases (SULTs).Evolution of the bile salt nuclear receptor FXR in vertebratesLigand specificity and evolution of liver X receptors.Pheromones, attractants and other chemical cues of aquatic organisms and amphibians.Sperm guidance to the egg finds calcium at the helm.Sperm motility initiating substance may be insufficient to induce forward motility of Cynops ensicauda sperm.Transmembrane adenylyl cyclase regulates amphibian sperm motility through protein kinase A activation.Ascidian sperm activating and attracting factor: importance of sulfate groups for the activities and implication of its putative receptor.A segmentation algorithm for automated tracking of fast swimming unlabelled cells in three dimensions.Egg jelly proteins stimulate directed motility in Xenopus laevis sperm.Proteomic profiling reveals compartment-specific, novel functions of ascidian sperm proteins.Activation of motility and chemotaxis in the spermatozoa: From invertebrates to humans.Novel distance-progesterone-combined selection approach improves human sperm qualitySperm-Activating Odorous Substances in Human Follicular Fluid and Vaginal Secretion: Identification by Gas Chromatography-Olfactometry and Ca2+Imaging
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A chemoattractant for ascidian spermatozoa is a sulfated steroid
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A chemoattractant for ascidian spermatozoa is a sulfated steroid
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A chemoattractant for ascidian spermatozoa is a sulfated steroid
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A chemoattractant for ascidian spermatozoa is a sulfated steroid
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A chemoattractant for ascidian spermatozoa is a sulfated steroid
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A chemoattractant for ascidian spermatozoa is a sulfated steroid
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A chemoattractant for ascidian spermatozoa is a sulfated steroid
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A chemoattractant for ascidian spermatozoa is a sulfated steroid
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Kazuo Inaba
Masaaki Morisawa
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14831-14836
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10.1073/PNAS.242470599
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2002-10-31T00:00:00Z