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1. EPAS1 expression contributes to maintenance of the primordial follicle pool in the mouse ovary

2. The hypoxia-inducible factor EPAS1 is required for spermatogonial stem cell function in regenerative conditions

3. Transcriptomic analysis of the seminal vesicle response to the reproductive toxicant acrylamide

4. Acrylamide modulates the mouse epididymal proteome to drive alterations in the sperm small non-coding RNA profile and dysregulate embryo development

5. Mechanisms of tethering and cargo transfer during epididymosome-sperm interactions

6. Assessment of microRNA expression in mouse epididymal epithelial cells and spermatozoa by next generation sequencing

7. Transcriptomic analysis of the seminal vesicle response to the reproductive toxicant acrylamide

8. Mechanisms of tethering and cargo transfer during epididymosome-sperm interactions

9. Acrylamide modulates the mouse epididymal proteome to drive alterations in the sperm small non-coding RNA profile and dysregulate embryo development

10. The abundance of a transfer RNA-derived RNA fragment small RNA subpopulation is enriched in cauda spermatozoa

11. Limitations to intergenerational inheritance: subchronic paternal stress preconception does not influence offspring anxiety

12. Epididymal CYP2E1 plays a critical role in acrylamide-induced DNA damage in spermatozoa and paternally mediated embryonic resorptions†

13. Proteomic profiling of mouse epididymosomes reveals their contributions to post-testicular sperm maturation

14. Modification of crocodile spermatozoa refutes the tenet that post-testicular sperm maturation is restricted to mammals

15. Proteomic Dissection of the Impact of Environmental Exposures on Mouse Seminal Vesicle Function

16. Analysis of the small non-protein-coding RNA profile of mouse spermatozoa reveals specific enrichment of piRNAs within mature spermatozoa

17. Damaging legacy: maternal cigarette smoking has long-term consequences for male offspring fertility

18. Characterisation of mouse epididymosomes reveals a complex profile of microRNAs and a potential mechanism for modification of the sperm epigenome

19. Dynamin Regulates Specific Membrane Fusion Events Necessary for Acrosomal Exocytosis in Mouse Spermatozoa

20. The MicroRNA Signature of Mouse Spermatozoa Is Substantially Modified During Epididymal Maturation1

21. The microRNA signature of mouse spermatozoa is substantially modified during epididymal maturation

22. Chlamydia muridarumInfection-Induced Destruction of Male Germ Cells and Sertoli Cells Is Partially Prevented by Chlamydia Major Outer Membrane Protein-Specific Immune CD4 cells1

23. Chlamydia muridarum infection-induced destruction of male germ cells and sertoli cells is partially prevented by Chlamydia major outer membrane protein-specific immune CD4 cells

24. Mouse spermatocytes express CYP2E1 and respond to acrylamide exposure

25. Chronic exposure to acrylamide induces DNA damage in male germ cells of mice

26. A unique combination of male germ cell miRNAs coordinates gonocyte differentiation

27. Next Generation Sequencing Analysis Reveals Segmental Patterns of microRNA Expression in Mouse Epididymal Epithelial Cells

28. The efficacy and functional consequences of interactions between human spermatozoa and seminal fluid extracellular vesicles

29. Next Generation Sequencing Analysis Reveals Segmental Patterns of microRNA Expression in Mouse Epididymal Epithelial Cells.

30. Mouse spermatocytes express CYP2E1 and respond to acrylamide exposure.

31. A unique combination of male germ cell miRNAs coordinates gonocyte differentiation.

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