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Visconti, Pablo
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Sperm from mice carrying two t haplotypes do not possess a tyrosine phosphorylated form of hexokinase.
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Developmental association of the synaptic activity-regulated protein arc with the mouse acrosomal organelle and the sperm tail.
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Cloning and chromosomal localization of a gene encoding a novel serine/threonine kinase belonging to the subfamily of testis-specific kinases.
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Expression analysis of the human testis-specific serine/threonine kinase (TSSK) homologues. A TSSK member is present in the equatorial segment of human sperm.
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Further characterization of reproductive abnormalities in mCd59b knockout mice: a potential new function of mCd59 in male reproduction.
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Identification of proteins undergoing tyrosine phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation.
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Expression and localization of five members of the testis-specific serine kinase (Tssk) family in mouse and human sperm and testis.
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p95, the major phosphotyrosine-containing protein in mouse spermatozoa, is a hexokinase with unique properties.
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Sperm capacitation is associated with phosphorylation of the testis-specific radial spoke protein Rsph6a?.
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Testis-specific serine kinase protein family in male fertility and as targets for non-hormonal male contraception?.
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TSSK3, a novel target for male contraception, is required for spermiogenesis.
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ADAD1 is required for normal translation of nuclear pore and transport protein transcripts in spermatids of Mus musculus?.
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