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1. Coiled-coil domain containing 159 is required for spermatid head and tail assembly in mice†.

2. Phosphoproteomics for the identification of new mechanisms of cryodamage: the role of SPATA18 in the control of stallion sperm function†.

3. Characterization of different oligomeric forms of CRISP2 in the perinuclear theca versus the fibrous tail structures of boar spermatozoa†.

4. Adenine nucleotide metabolism and a role for AMP in modulating flagellar waveforms in mouse sperm.

5. Waveform generation is controlled by phosphorylation and swimming direction is controlled by Ca2+ in sperm from the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus.

6. A population of CRES resides in the outer dense fibers of spermatozoa.

7. Phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate 5-kinase is indispensable for mouse spermatogenesis.

8. The calcium response of mouse sperm flagella: role of calcium ions in the regulation of dynein activity.

9. Loss of SPEF2 function in mice results in spermatogenesis defects and primary ciliary dyskinesia.

10. The annulus of the mouse sperm tail is required to establish a membrane diffusion barrier that is engaged during the late steps of spermiogenesis.

11. Functional deficiencies and a reduced response to calcium in the flagellum of mouse sperm lacking SPAG16L.

12. Expression of SPEF2 during mouse spermatogenesis and identification of IFT20 as an interacting protein.

13. Rat hd mutation reveals an essential role of centrobin in spermatid head shaping and assembly of the head-tail coupling apparatus.

14. Expression of transgenic PPP1CC2 in the testis of Ppp1cc-null mice rescues spermatid viability and spermiation but does not restore normal sperm tail ultrastructure, sperm motility, or fertility.

15. CABS1 is a novel calcium-binding protein specifically expressed in elongate spermatids of mice.

16. Overexpression of RPGR leads to male infertility in mice due to defects in flagellar assembly.

17. Molecular and functional characterization of the rabbit epididymal secretory protein 52, REP52.

18. The mouse T complex gene Tsga2, encoding polypeptides located in the sperm tail and anterior acrosome, maps to a locus associated with sperm motility and sperm-egg interaction abnormalities.

19. A-kinase anchoring protein 4 binding proteins in the fibrous sheath of the sperm flagellum.

20. Characterization of the intracellular calcium store at the base of the sperm flagellum that regulates hyperactivated motility.

21. Novel RING finger protein OIP1 binds to conserved amino acid repeats in sperm tail protein ODF1.

22. Developmental association of the synaptic activity-regulated protein arc with the mouse acrosomal organelle and the sperm tail.

23. Molecular cloning and characterization of oppo 1: a haploid germ cell-specific complementary DNA encoding sperm tail protein.

24. Tektin B1 demonstrates flagellar localization in human sperm.

25. Protein tyrosine phosphorylation in sperm during gamete interaction in the mouse: the influence of glucose.

26. Hyperactivation of hamster sperm motility by temperature-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation of an 80-kDa protein.

27. Regionalized lipid diffusion in the plasma membrane of mammalian spermatozoa.

28. Characterization of Fsc1 cDNA for a mouse sperm fibrous sheath component.

29. Localization of sulfated glycoprotein-2 (clusterin) on spermatozoa and in the reproductive tract of the male rat.

30. Synthesis of RNA by separated heads and tails from bovine spermatozoa.

32. Comparison of phosphorylated proteins in intact rat spermatozoa from caput and cauda epididymidis.

33. Localization of zinc in a dense fiber-connecting piece fraction of rat sperm tails analogous chemically to hair keratin.

34. Stimulation of phospholipid turnover in isolated sea urchin sperm heads by the fucose-sulfate glycoconjugate that induces an acrosome reaction.

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