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1. Reorganization of the flagellum scaffolding induces a sperm standstill during fertilization.

2. TMEM232 is required for the formation of sperm flagellum and male fertility in mice.

3. DNAH3 deficiency causes flagellar inner dynein arm loss and male infertility in humans and mice.

4. CCDC28A deficiency causes head-tail coupling defects and immotility in murine spermatozoa.

5. CABS1 Is Essential for Progressive Motility and the Integrity of Fibrous Sheath in Mouse Epididymal Spermatozoa.

6. Retrotransposon involves in photoperiodic spermatogenesis in Brandt's voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii) by co-transcription with flagellar genes.

7. Proteomic profiling of TBC1 domain family member 21-null sperms reveals the critical roles of TEKT 1 in their tail defects.

8. A homozygous ARMC3 splicing variant causes asthenozoospermia and flagellar disorganization in a consanguineous family.

9. Catalase and Uric Acid Prevent Morphological Damage to the Sperm Flagella of Colossoma macropomum During 96 Hours at Low Storage Temperatures.

10. CCDC181 is required for sperm flagellum biogenesis and male fertility in mice.

11. Association of novel DNAH11 variants with asthenoteratozoospermia lead to male infertility.

12. Novel mutations in LRRC23 cause asthenozoospermia in a nonconsanguineous family.

13. Homozygous ACTL9 mutations cause irregular mitochondrial sheath arrangement and abnormal flagellum assembly in spermatozoa and male infertility.

14. The proximal centriole-like structure maintains nucleus-centriole architecture in sperm.

15. FBXO24 deletion causes abnormal accumulation of membraneless electron-dense granules in sperm flagella and male infertility.

16. MYCBPAP is a central apparatus protein required for centrosome-nuclear envelope docking and sperm tail biogenesis in mice.

17. Homozygous variant in DRC3 (LRRC48) gene causes asthenozoospermia and male infertility.

18. Identification of a Homozygous Mutation of CCDC40 in a Chinese Infertile Man with MMAF and PCD-like Phenotypes.

19. Adenylate kinase phosphate energy shuttle underlies energetic communication in flagellar axonemes.

20. A novel homozygous missense TTC12 variant identified in an infertile Pakistani man with severe oligoasthenoteratozoospermia and primary ciliary dyskinesia.

21. Structure and Composition of Spermatozoa Fibrous Sheath in Diverse Groups of Metazoa.

22. AXDND1 is required to balance spermatogonial commitment and for sperm tail formation in mice and humans.

23. Egg multivesicular bodies elicit an LC3-associated phagocytosis-like pathway to degrade paternal mitochondria after fertilization.

24. Viscous Loading Regulates the Flagellar Energetics of Human and Bull Sperm.

25. SUN5 interacts with nuclear membrane LaminB1 and cytoskeletal GTPase Septin12 mediating the sperm head-and-tail junction.

26. Achilles' heel of male infertility: good LEGO players.

27. The lack of Tex44 causes severe subfertility with flagellar abnormalities in male mice.

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

29. Identification of novel homozygous asthenoteratospermia-causing ARMC2 mutations associated with multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella.

30. Flagellar pH homeostasis mediated by Na+/H+ exchangers regulates human sperm functions through coupling with CatSper and KSper activation.

31. Genetic mutation of Cep76 results in male infertility due to abnormal sperm tail composition.

32. Coiled-coil domain-containing 38 is required for acrosome biogenesis and fibrous sheath assembly in mice.

33. CCDC65, encoding a component of the axonemal Nexin-Dynein regulatory complex, is required for sperm flagellum structure in humans.

34. Novel variants in DNAH6 cause male infertility associated with multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella (MMAF) and ICSI outcomes.

35. CCDC146 is required for sperm flagellum biogenesis and male fertility in mice.

36. CCDC176 stabilizes microtubule doublets 1 and 9 to ensure proper sperm movement.

37. Biallelic variants in IQCN cause sperm flagellar assembly defects and male infertility.

38. The cilia and flagella associated protein CFAP52 orchestrated with CFAP45 is required for sperm motility in mice.

39. Research progress on ion channels and their molecular regulatory mechanisms in the human sperm flagellum.

40. Structures of sperm flagellar doublet microtubules expand the genetic spectrum of male infertility.

41. Structural specializations of the sperm tail.

42. Deficiency of the Tmem232 Gene Causes Male Infertility with Morphological Abnormalities of the Sperm Flagellum in Mice.

43. Quantitative proteomics of sperm tail in asthenozoospermic patients: exploring the molecular pathways affecting sperm motility.

44. STK33 Phosphorylates Fibrous Sheath Protein AKAP3/4 to Regulate Sperm Flagella Assembly in Spermiogenesis.

45. A novel homozygous frameshift variant in DNAH8 causes multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella in a consanguineous Pakistani family.

46. The association of ODF4 with AK1 and AK2 in mice is essential for fertility through its contribution to flagellar shape.

47. DNALI1 deficiency causes male infertility with severe asthenozoospermia in humans and mice by disrupting the assembly of the flagellar inner dynein arms and fibrous sheath.

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

49. Homozygous variants in AKAP3 induce asthenoteratozoospermia and male infertility.

50. Novel compound heterozygous mutations in DNAH1 cause primary infertility in Han Chinese males with multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella.

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