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1. Role of Hedgehog Signaling in Breast Cancer: Pathogenesis and Therapeutics.

2. Characterization of a P-Rex1 gene signature in breast cancer cells.

3. Central role of soluble adenylyl cyclase and cAMP in sperm physiology.

4. Compartmentalization of distinct cAMP signaling pathways in mammalian sperm.

5. The use of alternative polyadenylation sites renders integrin β1 (Itgb1) mRNA isoforms with differential stability during mammary gland development.

6. Mouse sperm membrane potential hyperpolarization is necessary and sufficient to prepare sperm for the acrosome reaction.

7. cSrc is necessary for epididymal development and is incorporated into sperm during epididymal transit.

8. Rac signaling in breast cancer: a tale of GEFs and GAPs.

9. Participation of the Cl-/HCO(3)- exchangers SLC26A3 and SLC26A6, the Cl- channel CFTR, and the regulatory factor SLC9A3R1 in mouse sperm capacitation.

10. Replacement of calcium for strontium in hamster sperm incubation media: effect on sperm function.

12. Activity of the Na,K-ATPase alpha4 isoform is important for membrane potential, intracellular Ca2+, and pH to maintain motility in rat spermatozoa.

13. Inhibition of Ser/Thr phosphatases induces capacitation-associated signaling in the presence of Src kinase inhibitors.

14. Chloride Is essential for capacitation and for the capacitation-associated increase in tyrosine phosphorylation.

15. Identification of proteins undergoing tyrosine phosphorylation during mouse sperm capacitation.

16. Involvement of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator in mouse sperm capacitation.

17. Signalling pathways involved in sperm capacitation.

18. Sperm N-acetylglucosaminidase is involved in primary binding to the zona pellucida.

19. Sodium and epithelial sodium channels participate in the regulation of the capacitation-associated hyperpolarization in mouse sperm.

20. Analysis of the participation of N-acetylglucosamine in the different steps of sperm-zona pellucida interaction in hamster.

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