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1. Short-term polystyrene nanoplastic exposure alters zebrafish male and female germline and reproductive outcomes, unveiling pollutant-impacted molecular pathways.

2. Aquaporin-3a Dysfunction Impairs Osmoadaptation in Post-Activated Marine Fish Spermatozoa.

3. Aqp4a and Trpv4 mediate regulatory cell volume increase for swimming maintenance of marine fish spermatozoa.

4. Aquaporin splice variation differentially modulates channel function during marine teleost egg hydration.

5. Neurohypophysial and paracrine vasopressinergic signaling regulates aquaporin trafficking to hydrate marine teleost oocytes.

6. Functional Evolution of Clustered Aquaporin Genes Reveals Insights into the Oceanic Success of Teleost Eggs.

7. Role of Ion Channels in the Maintenance of Sperm Motility and Swimming Behavior in a Marine Teleost.

8. Developmental RNA-Seq transcriptomics of haploid germ cells and spermatozoa uncovers novel pathways associated with teleost spermiogenesis.

9. Lineage-level divergence of copepod glycerol transporters and the emergence of isoform-specific trafficking regulation.

10. A multiplier peroxiporin signal transduction pathway powers piscine spermatozoa.

11. The Xenopus Oocyte as an Expression System for Functional Analyses of Fish Aquaporins.

12. Kisspeptin Influences the Reproductive Axis and Circulating Levels of microRNAs in Senegalese Sole.

13. A transcriptomic analysis of diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon lenses with and without cataracts.

14. Unravelling the Complex Duplication History of Deuterostome Glycerol Transporters.

15. The vertebrate Aqp14 water channel is a neuropeptide-regulated polytransporter.

16. Seasonal-and dose-dependent effects of recombinant gonadotropins on sperm production and quality in the flatfish Solea senegalensis.

17. The cellular localization and redistribution of multiple aquaporin paralogs in the spermatic duct epithelium of a maturing marine teleost.

18. Olfactory sensitivity of the marine flatfish Solea senegalensis to conspecific body fluids.

19. Dual estrogenic regulation of the nuclear progestin receptor and spermatogonial renewal during gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) spermatogenesis.

20. Toward developing recombinant gonadotropin-based hormone therapies for increasing fertility in the flatfish Senegalese sole.

21. The Physiological Role and Regulation of Aquaporins in Teleost Germ Cells.

22. Expression of the T85A mutant of zebrafish aquaporin 3b improves post-thaw survival of cryopreserved early mammalian embryos.

23. Molecular and functional characterization of Bemisia tabaci aquaporins reveals the water channel diversity of hemipteran insects.

24. Auto-Adhesion Potential of Extraocular Aqp0 during Teleost Development.

25. Plasma levels of follicle-stimulating and luteinizing hormones during the reproductive cycle of wild and cultured Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis).

26. Gonadotropin-Activated Androgen-Dependent and Independent Pathways Regulate Aquaporin Expression during Teleost (Sparus aurata) Spermatogenesis.

27. Development of a flatfish-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for Fsh using a recombinant chimeric gonadotropin.

28. Aquaporin biology of spermatogenesis and sperm physiology in mammals and teleosts.

29. Coordinated Action of Aquaporins Regulates Sperm Motility in a Marine Teleost.

30. Insect glycerol transporters evolved by functional co-option and gene replacement.

31. The pH sensitivity of Aqp0 channels in tetraploid and diploid teleosts.

32. Mitochondrial aquaporin-8-mediated hydrogen peroxide transport is essential for teleost spermatozoon motility.

33. The lineage-specific evolution of aquaporin gene clusters facilitated tetrapod terrestrial adaptation.

34. Fsh and Lh direct conserved and specific pathways during flatfish semicystic spermatogenesis.

35. Enhanced water and cryoprotectant permeability of porcine oocytes after artificial expression of human and zebrafish aquaporin-3 channels.

36. Germ-line activation of the luteinizing hormone receptor directly drives spermiogenesis in a nonmammalian vertebrate.

37. Differential expression and novel permeability properties of three aquaporin 8 paralogs from seawater-challenged Atlantic salmon smolts.

38. Subcellular localization of selectively permeable aquaporins in the male germ line of a marine teleost reveals spatial redistribution in activated spermatozoa.

39. Primary oocyte transcriptional activation of aqp1ab by the nuclear progestin receptor determines the pelagic egg phenotype of marine teleosts.

40. Alternative splicing of the nuclear progestin receptor in a perciform teleost generates novel mechanisms of dominant-negative transcriptional regulation.

41. Piscine follicle-stimulating hormone triggers progestin production in gilthead seabream primary ovarian follicles.

42. Follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone mediate the androgenic pathway in Leydig cells of an evolutionary advanced teleost.

43. Identification and functional characterization of an ovarian aquaporin from the cockroach Blattella germanica L. (Dictyoptera, Blattellidae).

44. Dual neofunctionalization of a rapidly evolving aquaporin-1 paralog resulted in constrained and relaxed traits controlling channel function during meiosis resumption in teleosts.

45. Role of Aquaporins during Teleost Gametogenesis and Early Embryogenesis.

46. Design and characterization of genetically engineered zebrafish aquaporin-3 mutants highly permeable to the cryoprotectant ethylene glycol.

47. Mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate directly alters the expression of Leydig cell genes and CYP17 lyase activity in cultured rat fetal testis.

48. Molecular and functional characterization of catfish (Heteropneustes fossilis) aquaporin-1b: changes in expression during ovarian development and hormone-induced follicular maturation.

49. Functional and evolutionary analysis of flatfish gonadotropin receptors reveals cladal- and lineage-level divergence of the teleost glycoprotein receptor family.

50. The zebrafish genome encodes the largest vertebrate repertoire of functional aquaporins with dual paralogy and substrate specificities similar to mammals.

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