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1. KISS1R and ANKRD31 Cooperate to Enhance Leydig Cell Gene Expression via the Cytoskeletal-Nucleoskeletal Pathway

2. Ankrd31 in Sperm and Epididymal Integrity

3. Sequence properties of certain GC rich avian genes, their origins and absence from genome assemblies: case studies

4. G Protein-Coupled Receptors As Regulators of Localized Translation: The Forgotten Pathway?

5. Sertoli-cell-specific knockout of connexin 43 leads to multiple alterations in testicular gene expression in prepubertal mice

6. Sertoli cells maintain Leydig cell number and peritubular myoid cell activity in the adult mouse testis.

7. Depletion of the p43 mitochondrial T3 receptor increases Sertoli cell proliferation in mice.

8. Cre-mediated stress affects sirtuin expression levels, peroxisome biogenesis and metabolism, antioxidant and proinflammatory signaling pathways.

9. Missense mutation in the second RNA binding domain reveals a role for Prkra (PACT/RAX) during skull development.

10. Protein kinase A drives paracrine crisis and WNT4-dependent testis tumor in Carney complex

12. LINCking the Nuclear Envelope to Sperm Architecture

13. The follicle-stimulating hormone signaling network in gonadal cells

14. PKA drives paracrine crisis and WNT4-dependent testis tumor in Carney complex

15. Ankrd31 nécessaire à l'intégrité du sperme et de l'épididyme

16. Contributors

18. The C-terminal Domain of piggyBac Transposase Is Not Required for DNA Transposition

19. The DNA methyltransferase DNMT3C protects male germ cells from transposon activity

20. Sequence properties of certain GC rich avian genes, their origins and absence from genome assemblies: case studies

21. But where did the centromeres go in the chicken genome models?

22. [Investigation methods to explore G protein-coupled receptor-regulated translatome]

23. G Protein-Coupled Receptors As Regulators of Localized Translation: The Forgotten Pathway?

24. An essential role for insulin and IGF1 receptors in regulating Sertoli cells proliferation, testis size and FSH action in mice

25. Deep landscape update of dispersed and tandem repeats in the genome model of the red jungle fowl, Gallus gallus, using a series of de novo investigating tools

26. Dicer is required for Sertoli cell function and survival

27. Overactive Beta-Catenin Signaling Causes Testicular Sertoli Cell Tumor Development in the Mouse1

28. The β104–109 sequence is essential for the secretion of correctly folded single-chain βα horse LH/CG and for its FSH activity

29. Testis cord differentiation after the sex determination stage is independent of Sox9 but fails in the combined absence of Sox9 and Sox8

30. Dimeric Transferrin Inhibits Phagocytosis of Residual Bodies by Testicular Rat Sertoli Cells1

31. Specific deletion of AMP-activated protein kinase (α1AMPK) in mouse Sertoli cells modifies germ cell quality

32. Proliferation of Adult Sertoli Cells Following Conditional Knockout of the Gap Junctional Protein GJA1 (Connexin 43) in Mice1

33. G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 and β-arrestins are recruited to FSH receptor in stimulated rat primary Sertoli cells

34. Infertility with defective spermatogenesis and hypotestosteronemia in male mice lacking the androgen receptor in Sertoli cells

35. Transgenic mice as a model to study the regulation of human transferrin expression in Sertoli cells

36. A Mechanistic Overview on Male Infertility and Germ Cell Cancers

37. Réponse immunitaire à la eCG utilisée dans le traitement de l’induction d’ovulation chez la chèvre et la brebis

38. Myelination and motor coordination are increased in transferrin transgenic mice

39. Male meiotic cytokinesis requires ceramide synthase 3-dependent sphingolipids with unique membrane anchors

40. Sertoli and granulosa cell-specific Cre recombinase activity in transgenic mice

41. Cellular Adhesion of Primary Sertoli Cells Affects Responsiveness of the Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinases 1 and 2 to Follicle-Stimulating Hormone but Not to Epidermal Growth Factor

42. Changes in the Expression of Cytoskeletal Proteins in the CNS of Transferrin Transgenic Mice

43. Regulation of the Tissue-Specific Expression of Transferrin Gene

44. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinases and Beta Arrestins Are Relocalized and Attenuate Cyclic 3′,5′-Adenosine Monophosphate Response to Follicle-Stimulating Hormone in Rat Primary Sertoli Cells1

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46. beta-Subunit 102-104 residues are crucial to confer FSH activity to equine LH/CG but are not sufficient to confer FSH activity to human CG

47. Human chorionic gonadotropin with C-elongated alpha-subunit retains full receptor binding and partial agonist activity

48. Alternative splicing prevents transferrin secretion during differentiation of a human oligodendrocyte cell line

49. Humoral Immune Response to Equine Chorionic Gonadotropin in Ewes: Association with Major Histocompatibility Complex and Interference with Subsequent Fertility1

50. The Negative Effect of Repeated Equine Chorionic Gonadotropin Treatment on Subsequent Fertility in Alpine Goats Is Due to a Humoral Immune Response Involving the Major Histocompatibility Complex1

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