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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

10. Hyperpolarization induces cytosolic alkalization of mouse sperm flagellum probably through sperm Na+/H+ exchanger.

11. KATNB1 is a master regulator of multiple katanin enzymes in male meiosis and haploid germ cell development.

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

13. Role of calcium oscillations in sperm physiology.

14. The missing linker between SUN5 and PMFBP1 in sperm head-tail coupling apparatus.

15. Cdc42 localized in the CatSper signaling complex regulates cAMP-dependent pathways in mouse sperm.

16. Mutational landscape of DNAH1 in Chinese patients with multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella: cohort study and literature review.

17. Biallelic mutations of CFAP58 are associated with multiple morphological abnormalities of the sperm flagella.

18. Cabs1 Maintains Structural Integrity of Mouse Sperm Flagella during Epididymal Transit of Sperm.

19. The genetic architecture of morphological abnormalities of the sperm tail.

20. In vitro effect of nerve growth factor on the main traits of rabbit sperm.

21. The motility-based swim-up technique separates bull sperm based on differences in metabolic rates and tail length.

22. Human OVGP1 enhances tyrosine phosphorylation of proteins in the fibrous sheath involving AKAP3 and increases sperm-zona binding.

23. RSPH6A is required for sperm flagellum formation and male fertility in mice.

24. A novel epididymal quiescence factor inhibits sperm motility by modulating NOS activity and intracellular NO-cGMP pathway.

25. Studies on reproductive stress caused by candidate Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria using model organism, Caenorhabditis elegans.

26. Outer dense fibers stabilize the axoneme to maintain sperm motility.

27. Detection of heterozygous mutation in hook microtubule-tethering protein 1 in three patients with decapitated and decaudated spermatozoa syndrome.

28. The expression of the new epididymal luminal protein of PDZ domain containing 1 is decreased in asthenozoospermia.

29. The expression characteristics of FAM71D and its association with sperm motility.

30. During capacitation in bull spermatozoa, actin and PLC-ζ undergo dynamic interactions.

31. [CatSper in sperm hyperactivation and male infertility: Advances in studies].

32. Expression of uncharacterized male germ cell-specific genes and discovery of novel sperm-tail proteins in mice.

33. Sodium-Hydrogen-Exchanger expression in human sperm and its relationship with semen parameters.

34. Inverse relationship of Ca 2+ -dependent flagellar response between animal sperm and prasinophyte algae.

35. Aquaporins in boar spermatozoa. Part II: detection and localisation of aquaglyceroporin 3.

36. Manchette-acrosome disorders during spermiogenesis and low efficiency of seminiferous tubules in hypercholesterolemic rabbit model.

37. Genetic abnormalities leading to qualitative defects of sperm morphology or function.

38. Major regulatory mechanisms involved in sperm motility.

39. Coiled-coil domain containing 42 (Ccdc42) is necessary for proper sperm development and male fertility in the mouse.

40. Intraflagellar transport is essential for mammalian spermiogenesis but is absent in mature sperm.

41. Single cell imaging reveals that the motility regulator speract induces a flagellar alkalinization that precedes and is independent of Ca²⁺ influx in sea urchin spermatozoa.

42. Seminal fluid promotes in vitro sperm-oviduct binding in the domestic cat (Felis catus).

43. Compartmentalization of distinct cAMP signaling pathways in mammalian sperm.

44. Certain Strongylocentrotus purpuratus sperm mitochondrial proteins co-purify with low density detergent-insoluble membranes and are PKA or PKC-substrates possibly involved in sperm motility regulation.

45. Slo1 is the principal potassium channel of human spermatozoa.

46. Roles of intracellular cyclic AMP signal transduction in the capacitation and subsequent hyperactivation of mouse and boar spermatozoa.

47. Epididymal protease inhibitor (EPPIN) is differentially expressed in the male rat reproductive tract and immunolocalized in maturing spermatozoa.

48. RAB-like 2 has an essential role in male fertility, sperm intra-flagellar transport, and tail assembly.

49. MNS1 is essential for spermiogenesis and motile ciliary functions in mice.

50. Glycocalyx characterisation and glycoprotein expression of Sus domesticus epididymal sperm surface samples.

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