Proteomic markers of the functional sperm population in bovines 1. Comparison of low- and high-density spermatozoa following cryopreservation.
Impact of male fertility status on the transcriptome of the bovine epididymis.
Preclinical evaluation of a TEX101 protein ELISA test for the differential diagnosis of male infertility.
Papaverine-sensitive phosphodiesterase activity is measured in bovine spermatozoa.
Characterization of cAMP-phosphodiesterase activity in bovine seminal plasma.
Evidences of Biological Functions of Biliverdin Reductase A in the Bovine Epididymis.
Biogenesis and function of tRNA fragments during sperm maturation and fertilization in mammals.
Epididymosomes convey different repertoires of microRNAs throughout the bovine epididymis.
CD9-positive microvesicles mediate the transfer of molecules to Bovine Spermatozoa during epididymal maturation.
microRNA signature is altered in both human epididymis and seminal microvesicles following vasectomy.
Epididymosomes transfer epididymal sperm binding protein 1 (ELSPBP1) to dead spermatozoa during epididymal transit in bovine.
Bovine sperm raft membrane associated Glioma Pathogenesis-Related 1-like protein 1 (GliPr1L1) is modified during the epididymal transit and is potentially involved in sperm binding to the zona pellucida.
Region-specific gene expression in the epididymis.
Binder of sperm 1 and epididymal sperm binding protein 1 are associated with different bull sperm subpopulations.
Role of microRNAs in controlling gene expression in different segments of the human epididymis.
Infertility in a beef bull due to a failure in the capacitation process.
Localization of Hsp60 and Grp78 in the human testis, epididymis and mature spermatozoa.
Proteomic comparison of detergent-extracted sperm proteins from bulls with different fertility indexes.
SPAM1 isoforms from two tissue origins are differentially localized within ejaculated bull sperm membranes and have different roles during fertilization.
Estrogen sulfotransferase is highly expressed along the bovine epididymis and is secreted into the intraluminal environment.