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Infection of semen-producing organs by SIV during the acute and chronic stages of the diseaseCharacterization of a novel testicular form of human hormone-sensitive lipaseThe cancer-testis gene, NY-ESO-1, is expressed in normal fetal and adult testes and in spermatocytic seminomas and testicular carcinoma in situParallel assessment of male reproductive function in workers and wild rats exposed to pesticides in banana plantations in GuadeloupeExpression of insulin-like factor 3 protein in the rat testis during fetal and postnatal development and in relation to cryptorchidism induced by in utero exposure to di (n-Butyl) phthalateCLPH, a novel casein kinase 2-phosphorylated disordered protein, is specifically associated with postmeiotic germ cells in rat spermatogenesisCombining RNA and protein profiling data with network interactions identifies genes associated with spermatogenesis in mouse and human.The testis anion transporter 1 (Slc26a8) is required for sperm terminal differentiation and male fertility in the mouse.Involvement of semenogelin-derived peptides in the antibacterial activity of human seminal plasma.Chromosomal gene movements reflect the recent origin and biology of therian sex chromosomesTemporally regulated traffic of HuR and its associated ARE-containing mRNAs from the chromatoid body to polysomes during mouse spermatogenesisTesticular postgenomics: targeting the regulation of spermatogenesis.Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate directly alters the expression of Leydig cell genes and CYP17 lyase activity in cultured rat fetal testis.Intrauterine exposure to mild analgesics is a risk factor for development of male reproductive disorders in human and rat.Impaired gametogenesis in mice that overexpress the RNA-binding protein HuR.A critical assessment of the endocrine susceptibility of the human testis to phthalates from fetal life to adulthood.Study of the HIV-1 receptors CD4, CXCR4, CCR5 and CCR3 in the human and rat testis.Multidrug resistance genes and p-glycoprotein in the testis of the rat, mouse, Guinea pig, and human.Human Leydig cells are productively infected by some HIV-2 and SIV strains but not by HIV-1.Many putative endocrine disruptors inhibit prostaglandin synthesis.Excess type I interferon signaling in the mouse seminiferous tubules leads to germ cell loss and sterilitySystemic compensatory response to neonatal estradiol exposure does not prevent depletion of the oocyte pool in the rat.The making of "transgenic spermatozoa".An investigation of the endocrine-disruptive effects of bisphenol a in human and rat fetal testes.The RNA-binding protein ELAVL1/HuR is essential for mouse spermatogenesis, acting both at meiotic and postmeiotic stagesHuman immunodeficiency virus infects human seminal vesicles in vitro and in vivo.Susceptibility of human testis to human immunodeficiency virus-1 infection in situ and in vitroThe conserved transcriptome in human and rodent male gametogenesisHuman prostate supports more efficient replication of HIV-1 R5 than X4 strains ex vivo.Time- and dose-related effects of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and its main metabolites on the function of the rat fetal testis in vitro.Sertoli cell Dicer is essential for spermatogenesis in mice.Testicular development and spermatogenesis: harvesting the postgenomics bounty.Ibuprofen results in alterations of human fetal testis development.Molecular cloning of several rat ABC transporters including a new ABC transporter, Abcb8, and their expression in rat testis.Analgesic use - prevalence, biomonitoring and endocrine and reproductive effects.Mumps virus decreases testosterone production and gamma interferon-induced protein 10 secretion by human leydig cells.Intrauterine Exposure to Paracetamol and Aniline Impairs Female Reproductive Development by Reducing Follicle Reserves and Fertility.Sensitivity of prostate cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis increases with tumor progression: DR5 and caspase 8 are key players.
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