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1. Increased zona-binding ability after incubation of spermatozoa with proteins extracted from spermatozoa of fertile semen

2. Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolution (Nature (2008) 453, (175-183))

3. Role of the epididymis in sperm competition

4. An epididymal form of cauxin, a carboxylesterase-like enzyme, is present and active in mammalian male reproductive fluids

9. Improvement of 2D-PAGE Resolution of Human, Porcine and Equine Follicular Fluid by Means of Hexapeptide Ligand Library.

11. Formation and Dissociation of Sperm Bundles in Monotremes.

12. Epididymal protein markers and fertility.

13. Fertility of undiluted ram epididymal spermatozoa stored for several days at 4°C.

14. Analysis of epididymal sperm maturation by MALDI profiling and top-down mass spectrometry.

15. Data in support of peptidomic analysis of spermatozoa during epididymal maturation.

16. Ram seminal plasma proteome and its impact on liquid preservation of spermatozoa.

17. An integrative omics strategy to assess the germ cell secretome and to decipher sertoli-germ cell crosstalk in the Mammalian testis.

18. New insights into epididymal function in relation to sperm maturation.

19. Epididymal protein Rnase10 is required for post-testicular sperm maturation and male fertility.

20. The contribution of proteomics to understanding epididymal maturation of mammalian spermatozoa.

21. Inactivation of AMPKα1 induces asthenozoospermia and alters spermatozoa morphology.

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

23. Monotremes provide a key to understanding the evolutionary significance of epididymal sperm maturation.

24. The epididymal transcriptome and proteome provide some insights into new epididymal regulations.

25. [In vivo imaging of ram spermatozoa in the ewe genital tract using fibered confocal microscopy].

26. Proteomic analysis of mare follicular fluid during late follicle development.

27. Expression, immunolocalization and processing of fertilins ADAM-1 and ADAM-2 in the boar (Sus domesticus) spermatozoa during epididymal maturation.

28. Purification and identification of sperm surface proteins and changes during epididymal maturation.

29. Identification of luminal and secreted proteins in bull epididymis.

30. The adult boar testicular and epididymal transcriptomes.

31. Mammalian epididymal proteome.

32. In vivo imaging of in situ motility of fresh and liquid stored ram spermatozoa in the ewe genital tract.

33. Hypotonic resistance of boar spermatozoa: sperm subpopulations and relationship with epididymal maturation and fertility.

34. Testicular descent, sperm maturation and capacitation. Lessons from our most distant relatives, the monotremes.

35. New proteins identified in epididymal fluid from the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus).

36. Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolution.

37. One- and two-dimensional SDS-PAGE zymography with quenched fluorogenic substrates provides identification of biological fluid proteases by direct mass spectrometry.

38. Semen from scrapie-infected rams does not transmit prion infection to transgenic mice.

39. Role of the epididymis in sperm competition.

40. Proteomic study of the establishment of boar epididymal cell cultures.

41. Analysis of furin ectodomain shedding in epididymal fluid of mammals: demonstration that shedding of furin occurs in vivo.

42. Human epididymal secretome and proteome.

43. An epididymal form of cauxin, a carboxylesterase-like enzyme, is present and active in mammalian male reproductive fluids.

44. Evaluation of boar sperm maturation after co-incubation with caput, corpus and cauda epididymal cultures [corrected].

45. The epididymal soluble prion protein forms a high-molecular-mass complex in association with hydrophobic proteins.

46. Shedding of the germinal angiotensin I-converting enzyme (gACE) involves a serine protease and is activated by epididymal fluid.

47. Seminal plasma proteins and semen characteristics in relation with fertility in the stallion.

48. Identification, proteomic profiling, and origin of ram epididymal fluid exosome-like vesicles.

49. Epididymal cell secretory activities and the role of proteins in boar sperm maturation.

50. Expression, regulation, and immunolocalization of putative homeodomain transcription factor 1 (PHTF1) in rodent epididymis: evidence for a novel form resulting from proteolytic cleavage.

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