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1. Genetic loss of importin α4 causes abnormal sperm morphology and impacts on male fertility in mouse.

2. NELL2-mediated lumicrine signaling through OVCH2 is required for male fertility.

3. Haprin-deficient spermatozoa are incapable of in vitro fertilization.

4. Sperm-egg interaction and fertilization: past, present, and future.

5. A delayed sperm penetration of cumulus layers by disruption of acrosin gene in rats.

6. The mechanics clarifying counterclockwise rotation in most IVF eggs in mice.

7. The Behavior and Acrosomal Status of Mouse Spermatozoa In Vitro, and Within the Oviduct During Fertilization after Natural Mating.

8. Behavior of Mouse Spermatozoa in the Female Reproductive Tract from Soon after Mating to the Beginning of Fertilization.

9. The cell biology of mammalian fertilization.

10. Expression of TEX101, regulated by ACE, is essential for the production of fertile mouse spermatozoa.

11. SPACA1-deficient male mice are infertile with abnormally shaped sperm heads reminiscent of globozoospermia.

12. Mice expressing aberrant sperm-specific protein PMIS2 produce normal-looking but fertilization-incompetent spermatozoa.

13. Protein disulfide isomerase homolog PDILT is required for quality control of sperm membrane protein ADAM3 and male fertility [corrected].

14. Acrosome-reacted mouse spermatozoa recovered from the perivitelline space can fertilize other eggs.

15. Most fertilizing mouse spermatozoa begin their acrosome reaction before contact with the zona pellucida during in vitro fertilization.

16. Calsperin is a testis-specific chaperone required for sperm fertility.

17. The mechanism of sperm-egg interaction and the involvement of IZUMO1 in fusion.

18. Sperm equatorial segment protein 1, SPESP1, is required for fully fertile sperm in mouse.

19. Transgenic mouse sperm that have green acrosome and red mitochondria allow visualization of sperm and their acrosome reaction in vivo.

20. OAZ-t/OAZ3 is essential for rigid connection of sperm tails to heads in mouse.

21. Putative sperm fusion protein IZUMO and the role of N-glycosylation.

22. The fusing ability of sperm is bestowed by CD9-containing vesicles released from eggs in mice.

23. Possible involvement of CD81 in acrosome reaction of sperm in mice.

24. PGAP1 knock-out mice show otocephaly and male infertility.

25. Positive expression of the immunoglobulin superfamily protein IZUMO on human sperm of severely infertile male patients.

26. Sperm-egg interaction and gene manipulated animals.

28. Aberrant distribution of ADAM3 in sperm from both angiotensin-converting enzyme (Ace)- and calmegin (Clgn)-deficient mice.

29. Roles of cAMP in regulating microtubule sliding and flagellar bending in demembranated hamster spermatozoa.

30. HANP1/H1T2, a novel histone H1-like protein involved in nuclear formation and sperm fertility.

31. The immunoglobulin superfamily protein Izumo is required for sperm to fuse with eggs.

32. Selective passage through the uterotubal junction of sperm from a mixed population produced by chimeras of calmegin-knockout and wild-type male mice.

33. Disruption of mouse CD46 causes an accelerated spontaneous acrosome reaction in sperm.

34. Mouse germ cell-less as an essential component for nuclear integrity.

35. Sperm from the calmegin-deficient mouse have normal abilities for binding and fusion to the egg plasma membrane.

36. Mouse sperm lacking cell surface hyaluronidase PH-20 can pass through the layer of cumulus cells and fertilize the egg.

37. Restoration of spermatogenesis and fertility in azoospermic mutant mice by suppression and reelevation of testosterone followed by intracytoplasmic sperm injection.

38. Expression of green fluorescent protein under beta-actin promoter in living spermatogenic cells of the mouse: stage-specific regulation by FSH.

39. Acrosin accelerates the dispersal of sperm acrosomal proteins during acrosome reaction.

40. Cessation of spermatogenesis in juvenile spermatogonial depletion (jsd/jsd) mice.

41. The putative chaperone calmegin is required for sperm fertility.

42. Improvement of fusing ability of human sperm to zona-free hamster eggs by conditioned media.

43. Selection of acrosome-reacted sperm with MH61-immunobeads.

44. [What does sperm recognize on fusing cells?].

45. Membrane cofactor protein (MCP, CD46) in seminal plasma and on spermatozoa in normal and "sterile" subjects.

46. Collection of acrosome-reacted human sperm using monoclonal antibody-coated paramagnetic beads.

47. Homology of an acrosome-reacted sperm-specific antigen to CD46.

48. A human sperm antigen possibly involved in binding and/or fusion with zona-free hamster eggs.

49. Effect of a monoclonal anti-mouse sperm antibody (OBF13) on the interaction of mouse sperm with zona-free mouse and hamster eggs.

50. Zinc effects on mouse spermatozoa and in-vitro fertilization.

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