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Asian Journal of Andrology
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2007
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Volume:
9
Issue:
4
1. Liver X receptors and epididymal epithelium physiology.
Page:574—582
2. Segment boundaries of the adult rat epididymis limit interstitial signaling by potential paracrine factors and segments lose differential gene expression after efferent duct ligation.
Page:565—573
3. Proteomic changes in mammalian spermatozoa during epididymal maturation.
Page:554—564
4. Androgenic regulation of novel genes in the epididymis.
Page:545—553
5. A locus on chromosome 20 encompassing genes that are highly expressed in the epididymis.
Page:540—544
6. Sperm maturation in the epididymis: a new look at an old problem.
Page:533—539
7. Participation of epididymal cysteine-rich secretory proteins in sperm-egg fusion and their potential use for male fertility regulation.
Page:528—532
8. Identification of epididymis-specific transcripts in the mouse and rat by transcriptional profiling.
Page:522—527
9. Epididymis-specific lipocalin promoters.
Page:515—521
10. Structure and function of epididymal protein cysteine-rich secretory protein-1.
Page:508—514
11. Extracellular quality control in the epididymis.
Page:500—507
12. Role of the epididymis in sperm competition.
Page:493—499
13. Epididymosomes are involved in the acquisition of new sperm proteins during epididymal transit.
Page:483—491
14. Regulation of vacuolar proton pumping ATPase-dependent luminal acidification in the epididymis.
Page:476—482
15. Orchestration of occludins, claudins, catenins and cadherins as players involved in maintenance of the blood-epididymal barrier in animals and humans.
Page:463—475
16. Characterization and functions of beta defensins in the epididymis.
Page:453—462
17. Protein phosphatase PP1 gamma 2 in sperm morphogenesis and epididymal initiation of sperm motility.
Page:445—452
18. Supramolecular organization of the sperm plasma membrane during maturation and capacitation.
Page:438—444