Two distinct Ca(2+) signaling pathways modulate sperm flagellar beating patterns in mice.
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Behavioral mechanism during human sperm chemotaxis: involvement of hyperactivationLoss of calcium in human spermatozoa via EPPIN, the semenogelin receptorEjaculated mouse sperm enter cumulus-oocyte complexes more efficiently in vitro than epididymal spermBimodal rheotactic behavior reflects flagellar beat asymmetry in human sperm cells.CRIS-a novel cAMP-binding protein controlling spermiogenesis and the development of flagellar bendingRegulation and roles of Ca2+ stores in human spermThe molecular basis of fertilization (Review)CatSperζ regulates the structural continuity of sperm Ca2+ signaling domains and is required for normal fertilityUnexpected flagellar movement patterns and epithelial binding behavior of mouse sperm in the oviduct.Ca2+ signals generated by CatSper and Ca2+ stores regulate different behaviors in human sperm.Ca2+ ionophore A23187 can make mouse spermatozoa capable of fertilizing in vitro without activation of cAMP-dependent phosphorylation pathwaysProtective effect of royal jelly on the sperm parameters and testosterone level and lipid peroxidation in adult mice treated with oxymetholoneThe voltage-gated sodium channel nav1.8 is expressed in human sperm.Mathematical modeling of calcium signaling during sperm hyperactivation.Calcium sensors of ciliary outer arm dynein: functions and phylogenetic considerations for eukaryotic evolution.Alterations to the bull sperm surface proteins that bind sperm to oviductal epithelium.Construction of a catsper1 DNA vaccine and its antifertility effect on male mice.CRISP1 as a novel CatSper regulator that modulates sperm motility and orientation during fertilization.Metabolic substrates exhibit differential effects on functional parameters of mouse sperm capacitationThe clinical significance of calcium-signalling pathways mediating human sperm hyperactivation.Roles of intracellular cyclic AMP signal transduction in the capacitation and subsequent hyperactivation of mouse and boar spermatozoaFluorescence technologies for evaluating male gamete (dys)function.Sperm guidance to the egg finds calcium at the helm.Functional anatomy of the mammalian sperm flagellum.Dynamics of Bovine Sperm Interaction with Epithelium Differ Between Oviductal Isthmus and Ampulla.Roles of extracellular Ca(2+) in the occurrence of full-type hyperactivation in boar ejaculated spermatozoa pre-incubated to induce the cAMP-triggered events.Regulation of axonemal motility in demembranated equine sperm.Distinct Ca2+ channels maintain a high motility state of the sperm that may be needed for penetration of egg jelly of the newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster.Overactivation of hedgehog signaling in the developing Müllerian duct interferes with duct regression in males and causes subfertility.Characterization of extracellular Ca2+ -dependent full-type hyperactivation in ejaculated boar spermatozoa preincubated with a cAMP analog.Fertilization defects in sperm from Cysteine-rich secretory protein 2 (Crisp2) knockout mice: implications for fertility disorders.In vivo three-dimensional tracking of sperm behaviors in the mouse oviduct.Creatine enhances the duration of sperm capacitation: a novel factor for improving in vitro fertilization with small numbers of sperm.Incubation of human sperm with micelles made from glycerophospholipid mixtures increases sperm motility and resistance to oxidative stress.Flagellar hyperactivation of bull and boar spermatozoa
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Two distinct Ca(2+) signaling pathways modulate sperm flagellar beating patterns in mice.
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Two distinct Ca(2+) signaling pathways modulate sperm flagellar beating patterns in mice.
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Two distinct Ca(2+) signaling pathways modulate sperm flagellar beating patterns in mice.
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Two distinct Ca(2+) signaling pathways modulate sperm flagellar beating patterns in mice.
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Two distinct Ca(2+) signaling pathways modulate sperm flagellar beating patterns in mice.
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Haixin Chang
Susan S Suarez
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10.1095/BIOLREPROD.110.089789
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2011-03-09T00:00:00Z