136 results on '"Chen, Su-Ren"'
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2. CFAP70 is a solid and valuable target for the genetic diagnosis of oligo-astheno-teratozoospermia in infertile men
3. Discovery of CCDC188 gene as a novel genetic target for human acephalic spermatozoa syndrome
4. Disruption in CYLC1 leads to acrosome detachment, sperm head deformity, and male in/subfertility in humans and mice
5. Author Response: Identification of CFAP52 as a novel diagnostic target of male infertility with defects of sperm head-tail connection and flagella development
6. Identification of CFAP52 as a novel diagnostic target of male infertility with defects of sperm head-tail connection and flagella development
7. Testicular germ cell tumor: a comprehensive review
8. Myh11 -Cre is not limited to peritubular myoid cells and interaction between Sertoli and peritubular myoid cells needs investigation
9. CFAP70 is a Solid and Valuable Target for Genetic Diagnosis of Oligo-Astheno-Teratozoospermia in Infertile Men
10. Role of WNT signaling in epididymal sperm maturation
11. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing induces gene knockdown by altering the pre-mRNA splicing in mice
12. The perinuclear theca protein Calicin helps shape the sperm head and maintain the nuclear structure in mice
13. Loss of perinuclear theca ACTRT1 causes acrosome detachment and severe male subfertility
14. Melatonin promotes development of haploid germ cells from early developing spermatogenic cells of Suffolk sheep under in vitro condition
15. Requirement for CCNB1 in mouse spermatogenesis
16. Molecular genetics of infertility: loss-of-function mutations in humans and corresponding knockout/mutated mice
17. The heterozygous mutation of c.346-1G>A in SOHLH1 gene is irrelevant to nonobstructive azoospermia
18. Concern the pathogenicity of heterozygous mutation c.346-1G>A in SOHLH1 gene for NOA
19. CD83, a Novel MAPK Signaling Pathway Interactor, Determines Ovarian Cancer Cell Fate
20. Mechanisms of Long Non-Coding RNAs in Cancers and Their Dynamic Regulations
21. Proteasome activator PA200 maintains stability of histone marks during transcription and aging
22. An exploration of the role of Sertoli cells on fetal testis development using cell ablation strategy
23. Distinct Metabolic Features of Seminoma and Embryonal Carcinoma Revealed by Combined Transcriptome and Metabolome Analyses
24. Recent advances in the regulation of testicular germ cell tumors by microRNAs
25. Proteasome Subunit α4s is Essential for Meiotic DNA Repair, Meiosis and Fertility in Male
26. A miR-125b/CSF1-CX3CL1/tumor-associated macrophage recruitment axis controls testicular germ cell tumor growth
27. Cyclin B2 can compensate for Cyclin B1 in oocyte meiosis I
28. GATA4 is a negative regulator of contractility in testicular peritubular myoid cells
29. Selective deletion of WLS in peritubular myoid cells does not affect spermatogenesis or fertility in mice
30. Regulation of blood‐testis barrier assembly in vivo by germ cells
31. Melatonin promotes sheep Leydig cell testosterone secretion in a co-culture with Sertoli cells
32. Melatonin up-regulates the expression of the GATA-4 transcription factor and increases testosterone secretion from Leydig cells through RORα signaling in an in vitro goat spermatogonial stem cell differentiation culture system
33. EZH2 deletion promotes spermatogonial differentiation and apoptosis
34. Merotelic kinetochore attachment in oocyte meiosis II causes sister chromatids segregation errors in aged mice
35. Focuses on the impact of Zika virus infection on the male reproductive tract
36. The control of male fertility by spermatid-specific factors: searching for contraceptive targets from spermatozoon’s head to tail
37. Elevated intracellular pH appears in aged oocytes and causes oocyte aneuploidy associated with the loss of cohesion in mice
38. Does murine spermatogenesis require WNT signalling? A lesson from Gpr177 conditional knockout mouse models
39. Selective deletion of Smad4 in postnatal germ cells does not affect spermatogenesis or fertility in mice
40. Sodium–hydrogen exchanger NHA1 and NHA2 control sperm motility and male fertility
41. Androgen receptor in Sertoli cells regulates DNA double-strand break repair and chromosomal synapsis of spermatocytes partially through intercellular EGF-EGFR signaling
42. Testis Cord Maintenance in Mouse Embryos: Genes and Signaling1
43. Loss ofGata4in Sertoli cells impairs the spermatogonial stem cell niche and causes germ cell exhaustion by attenuating chemokine signaling
44. Regulation of spermatogonial stem cell self-renewal and spermatocyte meiosis by Sertoli cell signaling
45. Wt1 deficiency causes undifferentiated spermatogonia accumulation and meiotic progression disruption in neonatal mice
46. The Heat-Induced Reversible Change in the Blood-Testis Barrier (BTB) Is Regulated by the Androgen Receptor (AR) via the Partitioning-Defective Protein (Par) Polarity Complex in the Mouse1
47. Disruption of genital ridge development causes aberrant primordial germ cell proliferation but does not affect their directional migration
48. The Wilms Tumor Gene, Wt1, Maintains Testicular Cord Integrity by Regulating the Expression of Col4a1 and Col4a21
49. The Wilms Tumor Gene, Wt1, Maintains Testicular Cord Integrity by Regulating the Expression of Col4a1and Col4a21
50. Molecular genetics of infertility: loss-of-function mutations in humans and corresponding knockout/mutated mice.
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