Contribution of epididymal epithelial cell functions to sperm epigenetic changes and the health of progeny
Effects of a dietary supplement enriched in palmitoleic acid on fatty acid composition of follicular fluid, granulosa cell metabolism, and oocyte developmental capacity in early lactation dairy cows
From Sperm Motility to Sperm-Borne microRNA Signatures: New Approaches to Predict Male Fertility Potential
Hedgehog signaling pathway regulates gene expression profile of epididymal principal cells through the primary cilium.
Primary cilia: biosensors of the male reproductive tract.
Anti-mitochondrial autoantibodies in systemic lupus erythematosus and their association with disease manifestations.
Cell-lineage specificity of primary cilia during postnatal epididymal development.
Role of Dicer1-Dependent Factors in the Paracrine Regulation of Epididymal Gene Expression.
(Dicer)phering roles of microRNA in platelets.
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.
Extracellular microRNAs from the epididymis as potential mediators of cell-to-cell communication.
Data in support of peptidomic analysis of spermatozoa during epididymal maturation.
Platelet microparticles are internalized in neutrophils via the concerted activity of 12-lipoxygenase and secreted phospholipase A2-IIA.
Detection and quantification of microparticles from different cellular lineages using flow cytometry. Evaluation of the impact of secreted phospholipase A2 on microparticle assessment.
Analysis of epididymal sperm maturation by MALDI profiling and top-down mass spectrometry.
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.
ATP secretion in the male reproductive tract: essential role of CFTR.