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1. Mouse Round Spermatids Developed In Vitro from Preexisting Spermatocytes Can Produce Normal Offspring by Nuclear Injection into In Vivo-Developed Mature Oocytes1

2. Offspring from Normal Mouse Oocytes Injected with Sperm Heads from the azh/azh Mouse Display More Severe Sperm Tail Abnormalities than the Original Mutant1

3. Mouse round spermatids developed in vitro from preexisting spermatocytes can produce normal offspring by nuclear injection into in vivo-developed mature oocytes

4. RathdMutation Reveals an Essential Role of Centrobin in Spermatid Head Shaping and Assembly of the Head-Tail Coupling Apparatus1

7. Rat hdMutation Reveals an Essential Role of Centrobin in Spermatid Head Shaping and Assembly of the Head-Tail Coupling Apparatus1

8. A Monoclonal Antibody Recognizes a Form of Intermediate Filament Protein in Rat Sertoli Cells That Is Not Present in Seminiferous Peritubular Cells1

9. Protein Secretory Patterns of Rat Sertoli and Peritubular Cells are Influenced by Culture Conditions1

10. Newly Synthesized Proteins in Seminiferous Intertubular and Intratubular Compartments of the Rat Testis1

11. Temporal Appearance and Cyclic Behavior of Sertoli Cell-Specific Secretory Proteins during the Development of the Rat Seminiferous Tubule1

12. Offspring from Normal Mouse Oocytes Injected with Sperm Heads from the azh/azhMouse Display More Severe Sperm Tail Abnormalities than the Original Mutant1

13. Temporal Appearance and Cyclic Behavior of Sertoli Cell-Specific Secretory Proteins during the Development of the Rat Seminiferous Tubule1

14. Protein Secretory Patterns of Rat Sertoli and Peritubular Cells are Influenced by Culture Conditions1

15. A Monoclonal Antibody Recognizes a Form of Intermediate Filament Protein in Rat Sertoli Cells That Is Not Present in Seminiferous Peritubular Cells1

16. Newly Synthesized Proteins in Seminiferous Intertubular and Intratubular Compartments of the Rat Testis1

17. RNA synthetic activities of sertoli cells in the mouse testis

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