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1. Protein phosphatase 4 maintains the survival of primordial follicles by regulating autophagy in oocytes

2. Diabetic Uterine Environment Leads to Disorders in Metabolism of Offspring

3. Type 2 diabetes increases oocyte mtDNA mutations which are eliminated in the offspring by bottleneck effect

4. Essential role for SUN5 in anchoring sperm head to the tail

5. Protein Phosphatase 6 Protects Prophase I-Arrested Oocytes by Safeguarding Genomic Integrity.

9. Maternal SMC2 Is Essential for Embryonic Development via Participating in Chromosome Condensation in Mice

10. Supplementation of mitochondria from endometrial mesenchymal stem cells improves oocyte quality in aged mice

11. PPP4C facilitates homologous recombination DNA repair by dephosphorylating PLK1 during early embryo development

12. Non-canonical RNA polyadenylation polymerase FAM46C is essential for fastening sperm head and flagellum in mice†

13. PKCβ1 regulates meiotic cell cycle in mouse oocyte

14. Protein Phosphatase 4 (PPP4) Prevents Female Reprogramming in the Mouse Testis After Sex Determination and Protects Male Fertility

15. Oligoasthenoteratospermia and sperm tail bending in PPP4C-deficient mice

16. Removal of mouse ovary fat pad affects sex hormones, folliculogenesis and fertility

17. Type 1 diabetes affects zona pellucida and genome methylation in oocytes and granulosa cells

18. Absence of mitochondrial DNA methylation in mouse oocyte maturation, aging and early embryo development

19. Type 2 diabetes increases oocyte mtDNA mutations which are eliminated in the offspring by bottleneck effect

20. Essential role for SUN5 in anchoring sperm head to the tail

21. Author response: Essential role for SUN5 in anchoring sperm head to the tail

22. Transfer of autologous mitochondria from adipose tissue-derived stem cells rescues oocyte quality and infertility in aged mice

23. Oocyte-specific deletion of N-WASP does not affect oocyte polarity, but causes failure of meiosis II completion

24. Laccase activity is proportional to the abundance of bacterial laccase-like genes in soil from subtropical arable land

25. Protein Phosphatase 6 Protects Prophase I-Arrested Oocytes by Safeguarding Genomic Integrity

26. Removal of mouse ovary fat pad affects sex hormones, folliculogenesis and fertility.

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