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Label-free quantitation of phosphopeptide changes during rat sperm capacitation 19 17 0
Analysis of proteomic changes associated with sperm capacitation through the combined use of IPG-strip pre-fractionation followed by RP chromatography LC-MS/MS analysis 11 7 0
The chaperonin containing TCP1 complex (CCT/TRiC) involved in mediating sperm-oocyte interaction 9 5 2
The rat sperm proteome characterized via IPG strip prefractionation and LC-MS/MS identification 30 26 0
Investigation of the role of SRC in capacitation-associated tyrosine phosphorylation of human spermatozoa 13 11 0
The mouse sperm proteome characterized via IPG strip prefractionation and LC-MS/MS identification 14 13 0
The role of proteomics in understanding sperm cell biology 16 14 0
As the world grows: contraception in the 21st century 50 40 6
Bridging the gap between male and female fertility control: contraception-on-demand 20 18 0
Identification of cytochrome-b5 reductase as the enzyme responsible for NADH-dependent lucigenin chemiluminescence in human spermatozoa 15 13 0
Analysis of the mechanism by which calcium negatively regulates the tyrosine phoshorylation cascade associated with sperm capacitation 18 16 1
Ontogeny of tyrosine phosphorylation-signaling pathways during spermatogenesis and epididymal maturation in the mouse 13 12 0
Identification of SRC as a key PKA-stimulated tyrosine kinase involved in the capacitation-associated hyperactivation of murine spermatozoa 59 51 4
Phosphorylation and consequent stimulation of the tyrosine kinase c-Abl by PKA in mouse spermatozoa: its implications during capacitation 24 23 0
Proteomic insights into spermatozoa: critiques, comments and concerns 16 12 0
New insights into sperm physiology and pathology 16 11 0
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