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Analysis of epididymal protein synthesis and secretion
- Zhou, Wei, Sipilä, Petra, De Iuliis, Geoffry, Dun, Matthew D., Nixon, Brett
Improved methods of DNA extraction from human spermatozoa that mitigate experimentally-induced oxidative DNA damage
- Xavier, Miguel J., Nixon, Brett, Roman, Shaun D., Aitken, Robert John
Identification of the molecular chaperone, heat shock protein 1 (chaperonin 10), in the reproductive tract and in capacitating spermatozoa in the male mouse
- Walsh, Andrew K., Whelan, Dean, Bielanowicz, Amanda, Skinner, Brooke, Aitken, R. John, O'Bryan, Moira K., Nixon, Brett
Stallion fertility: a focus on the spermatozoon
- Varner, D. D., Gibb, Z., Aitken, R. J.
Generation of a sexually mature individual of the Eastern dwarf tree frog, Litoria fallax, from cryopreserved testicular macerates: proof of capacity of cryopreserved sperm derived offspring to complete development
- Upton, Rose, Clulow, Simon, Mahony, Michael J., Clulow, John
The contribution of epididymosomes to the sperm small RNA profile
- Trigg, Natalie A., Eamens, Andrew L., Nixon, Brett
Roles of male reproductive tract extracellular vesicles in reproduction
- Tamessar, Cottrell T., Trigg, Natalie A., Nixon, Brett, Skerrett-Byrne, David A., Sharkey, David J., Robertson, Sarah A., Bromfield, Elizabeth G., Schjenken, John E.
- Swann, Karl, Parrington, John, Jones, Keith T.
On the search for the sperm oscillogen
- Swann, K., Parrington, J., Jones, K. T.
- Stricker, Stephen A., Swann, Karl, Jones, Keith T., Fissore, Rafael A.
- Rice, Anne, Parrington, John, Jones, Keith T., Swann, Karl
Investigating the profile of miRNAs in the mammalian male reproductive tract
The molecular chaperone HSPA2 plays a key role in regulating the expression of sperm surface receptors that mediate sperm-egg recognition
- Redgrove, Kate A., Nixon, Brett, Baker, Mark A., Hetherington, Louise, Baker, Gordon, Liu, De-Yi, Aitken, R. John
- Parrington, John, Jones, Keith T., Lai, F. Anthony, Swann, Karl
- Ortega Ferrusola, Cristina, Martin Muñoz, Patricia, Ortiz-Rodriguez, Jose Manuel, Anel-López, Luis, Balao da Silva, Carolina, Álvarez, Mercedes, de Paz, Paulino, Tapia, Jose Antonio, Anel, Luis, Silva-Rodríguez, Antonio, Aitken, Robert J., Gil, M. Cruz, Gibb, Zamira, Peña, Fernando J.
- Ogle, R. A., Netherton, J., Schneider, E., Velkov, T., Zhang, H., Cole, N., Hetherington, L., Villaverde, A. I. S. B., Baker, M. A.
Sperm proteins and cancer-testis antigens are released by the seminiferous tubules in mice and men
- O'Donnell, Liza, Rebourcet, Diane, Hobbs, Robin M., McLachlan, Robert I., Webb, Andrew I., Pilatz, Adrian, Diemer, Thorsten, Smith, Lee B., Stanton, Peter G., Dagley, Laura F., Sgaier, Raouda, Infusini, Giuseppe, O'Shaughnessy, Peter J., Chalmel, Frederic, Fietz, Daniela, Weidner, Wolfgang, Legrand, Julien M. D.
- Nixon, Victoria L., Levasseur, Mark, McDougall, Alex, Jones, Keith T.
- Nixon, Brett, De Iuliis, Geoffrey N., AlMazi, Juhura G., Bromfield, Elizabeth G., Larsen, Martin R., Dun, Matthew D., Hart, Hanah M., Zhou, Wei, Mathe, Andrea, Bernstein, Ilana R., Anderson, Amanda L., Stanger, Simone J., Skerrett-Byrne, David A., Jamaluddin, M. Fairuz B.
Modification of crocodile spermatozoa refutes the tenet that post-testicular sperm maturation is restricted to mammals
- Nixon, Brett, Johnston, Stephen D., Skerrett-Byrne, David A., Anderson, Amanda L., Stanger, Simone J., Bromfield, Elizabeth G., Martin, Jacinta H., Hansbro, Philip M., Dun, Matthew D.
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