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1. Platelet-activating Factor in Iberian Pig Spermatozoa: Receptor Expression and Role as Enhancer of the Calcium-Induced Acrosome Reaction.

3. Glucose prevents the acquisition of the capacitated state in pig spermatozoa.

4. The compound YK 3-237 promotes pig sperm capacitation-related events.

5. Quantitative Analysis of the Human Semen Phosphorometabolome by 31 P-NMR.

6. Bisphenol S Reduces Pig Spermatozoa Motility through Different Intracellular Pathways and Mechanisms than Its Analog Bisphenol A.

7. The sirtuin 1 activator YK 3-237 stimulates capacitation-related events in human spermatozoa.

8. The adverse impact of herbicide Roundup Ultra Plus in human spermatozoa plasma membrane is caused by its surfactant.

10. Sperm Phosphoproteome: Unraveling Male Infertility.

11. Selected Metabolites Found in Equine Oviductal Fluid do not Modify the Parameters Associated to Capacitation of the Frozen-thawed Equine Spermatozoa In Vitro.

12. Impaired mammalian sperm function and lower phosphorylation signaling caused by the herbicide Roundup® Ultra Plus are due to its surfactant component.

13. The Proteome of Equine Oviductal Fluid Varies Before and After Ovulation: A Comparative Study.

14. Boar spermatozoa proteomic profile varies in sperm collected during the summer and winter.

15. Study of the Metabolomics of Equine Preovulatory Follicular Fluid: A Way to Improve Current In Vitro Maturation Media.

17. Human sperm phosphoproteome reveals differential phosphoprotein signatures that regulate human sperm motility.

18. Molecular Mechanisms Involved in the Impairment of Boar Sperm Motility by Peroxynitrite-Induced Nitrosative Stress.

19. Stage-specific metabolomic changes in equine oviductal fluid: New insights into the equine fertilization environment.

20. Effect of boar semen supplementation with recombinant heat shock proteins during summer.

21. The calcium-sensing receptor regulates protein tyrosine phosphorylation through PDK1 in boar spermatozoa.

22. Antioxidants and Male Fertility: from Molecular Studies to Clinical Evidence.

23. Metformin inhibits human spermatozoa motility and signalling pathways mediated by protein kinase A and tyrosine phosphorylation without affecting mitochondrial function.

24. AMPK Function in Mammalian Spermatozoa.

25. Calmodulin inhibitors increase the affinity of Merocyanine 540 for boar sperm membrane under non-capacitating conditions.

26. Boar sperm hyperactivated motility is induced by temperature via an intracellular calcium-dependent pathway.

27. Supplementation of freezing/thawing media with GSK3 inhibitor alsterpaullone does not bypass the harmful effect of cryopreservation on boar spermatozoa.

28. Metformin blocks mitochondrial membrane potential and inhibits sperm motility in fresh and refrigerated boar spermatozoa.

29. HSP90 maintains boar spermatozoa motility and mitochondrial membrane potential during heat stress.

30. Human sperm motility is downregulated by the AMPK activator A769662.

31. AMP-activated kinase in human spermatozoa: identification, intracellular localization, and key function in the regulation of sperm motility.

32. Limbic encephalitis: The great unknown.

33. Protein kinase C activity in boar sperm.

34. New insights into transduction pathways that regulate boar sperm function.

35. A new Bayesian network-based approach to the analysis of sperm motility: application in the study of tench (Tinca tinca) semen.

36. AMPK up-activation reduces motility and regulates other functions of boar spermatozoa.

37. The calcium/CaMKKalpha/beta and the cAMP/PKA pathways are essential upstream regulators of AMPK activity in boar spermatozoa.

38. AMP-activated kinase, AMPK, is involved in the maintenance of plasma membrane organization in boar spermatozoa.

39. Adenosine monophosphate-activated kinase, AMPK, is involved in the maintenance of the quality of extended boar semen during long-term storage.

40. Inter- and intra-breed comparative study of sperm motility and viability in Iberian and Duroc boar semen during long-term storage in MR-A and XCell extenders.

41. Src family tyrosine kinase regulates acrosome reaction but not motility in porcine spermatozoa.

42. AMP-activated kinase AMPK is expressed in boar spermatozoa and regulates motility.

43. The effect of melatonin on the quality of extended boar semen after long-term storage at 17 °C.

44. Protein kinases A and C and phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase regulate glycogen synthase kinase-3A serine 21 phosphorylation in boar spermatozoa.

45. Lovastatin effect in rat neuroblasts of the CNS: inhibition of cap-dependent translation.

46. Porcine sperm motility is regulated by serine phosphorylation of the glycogen synthase kinase-3alpha.

47. Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathway regulates sperm viability but not capacitation on boar spermatozoa.

48. CCK1 and 2 receptors are expressed in immortalized rat brain neuroblasts: intracellular signals after cholecystokinin stimulation.

49. c-Jun N-terminal protein kinase signalling pathway mediates lovastatin-induced rat brain neuroblast apoptosis.

50. Lovastatin inhibits the extracellular-signal-regulated kinase pathway in immortalized rat brain neuroblasts.

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