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1. Cytoskeleton dynamics during neurotransmitter release

2. Median eminence serotonin involved in the proestrus gonadotropin release

3. Validation of Diets with Tomato Pomace in Complete Cycle Breeding of Tenebrio molitor (L.) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae).

4. First Optimization of Tomato Pomace in Diets for Tenebrio molitor (L.) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae).

5. PCSK9 Contributes to the Cholesterol, Glucose, and Insulin2 Homeostasis in Seminiferous Tubules and Maintenance of Immunotolerance in Testis.

6. Evaluation of the effectiveness of three sticky traps to monitor four species of cockroaches (Hexapoda: Blattaria) with simulated use tests.

7. Cx30.2 deletion causes imbalances in testicular Cx43, Cx46, and Cx50 and insulin receptors. Reciprocally, diabetes/obesity alters Cx30.2 in mouse testis.

8. Glucose, insulin, insulin receptor subunits α and β in normal and spontaneously diabetic and obese ob/ob and db/db infertile mouse testis and hypophysis.

9. The anterior pituitary gap junctions: potential targets for toxicants.

10. Cholesterol metabolism and Cx43, Cx46, and Cx50 gap junction protein expression and localization in normal and diabetic and obese ob/ob and db/db mouse testes.

11. Distinctive actions of connexin 46 and connexin 50 in anterior pituitary folliculostellate cells.

12. Biphasic Effect of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor on Anterior Pituitary Folliculostellate TtT/GF Cell Coupling, and Connexin 43 Expression and Phosphorylation.

13. Complementary expression and phosphorylation of Cx46 and Cx50 during development and following gene deletion in mouse and in normal and orchitic mink testes.

14. Myosin IIB deficiency in embryonic fibroblasts affects regulators and core members of the par polarity complex.

15. CX43 expression, phosphorylation, and distribution in the normal and autoimmune orchitic testis with a look at gap junctions joining germ cell to germ cell.

16. Cortactin/tyrosine-phosphorylated cortactin interaction with connexin 43 in mouse seminiferous tubules.

17. Defects in the regulatory clearance mechanisms favor the breakdown of self-tolerance during spontaneous autoimmune orchitis.

18. Isoform B of myosin II heavy chain mediates actomyosin contractility during TNFalpha-induced apoptosis.

19. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced anterior pituitary folliculostellate TtT/GF cell uncoupling is mediated by connexin 43 dephosphorylation.

20. The predominance of one of the SR-BI isoforms is associated with increased esterified cholesterol levels not apoptosis in mink testis.

21. Modulation of GJA1 turnover and intercellular communication by proinflammatory cytokines in the anterior pituitary folliculostellate cell line TtT/GF.

22. Actin cytoskeleton remodelling in the anterior pituitary folliculostellate cell line TtT/GF: participation of the actin-binding protein cortactin.

23. Involvement of myosin II in dopamine-induced reorganization of the lactotroph cell's actin cytoskeleton.

24. Relationship of the hormone-sensitive lipase-mediated modulation of cholesterol metabolism in individual compartments of the testis to serum pituitary hormone and testosterone concentrations in a seasonal breeder, the mink (Mustela vison).

25. Expression, activity, and subcellular localization of testicular hormone-sensitive lipase during postnatal development in the guinea pig.

26. Dynamics of connexin 43 levels and distribution in the mink (Mustela vison) anterior pituitary are associated with seasonal changes in anterior pituitary prolactin content.

27. Biochemical and morphological diversity among folliculo-stellate cells of the mink (Mustela vison) anterior pituitary.

28. Intracellular mechanisms involved in dopamine-induced actin cytoskeleton organization and maintenance of a round phenotype in cultured rat lactotrope cells.

29. Calcium-dependent actin filament-severing protein scinderin levels and localization in bovine testis, epididymis, and spermatozoa.

30. Comparison of vesicular volume and quantal size in bovine chromaffin cells.

31. The cortical actin cytoskeleton of lactotropes as an intracellular target for the control of prolactin secretion.

32. Differential distribution of the tight-junction-associated protein ZO-1 isoforms alpha+ and alpha- in guinea pig Sertoli cells: a possible association with F-actin and G-actin.

33. Differential effects of forskolin and 1,9-dideoxy-forskolin on nicotinic receptor- and K+-induced responses in chromaffin cells.

34. Chromaffin cell cortical actin network dynamics control the size of the release-ready vesicle pool and the initial rate of exocytosis.

35. Molecular cloning and functional expression of chromaffin cell scinderin indicates that it belongs to the family of Ca(2+)-dependent F-actin severing proteins.

36. Filipin vs enzymatic localization of cholesterol in guinea pig, mink, and mallard duck testicular cells.

37. Serotonin, a neurotransmitter involved in the regulation of luteinizing hormone release.

38. Scinderin and chromaffin cell actin network dynamics during neurotransmitter release.

39. Dynamic changes in chromaffin cell cytoskeleton as prelude to exocytosis.

40. Protein kinase C activation by phorbol esters induces chromaffin cell cortical filamentous actin disassembly and increases the initial rate of exocytosis in response to nicotinic receptor stimulation.

41. Ca2+ and pH determine the interaction of chromaffin cell scinderin with phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylinositol 4,5,-biphosphate and its cellular distribution during nicotinic-receptor stimulation and protein kinase C activation.

42. Loss and Ca(2+)-dependent retention of scinderin in digitonin-permeabilized chromaffin cells: correlation with Ca(2+)-evoked catecholamine release.

43. Cytoskeleton and molecular mechanisms in neurotransmitter release by neurosecretory cells.

44. Human platelets contain scinderin, a Ca(2+)-dependent actin filament-severing protein.

45. Suckling-induced changes of vasoactive intestinal peptide concentrations in hypothalamic areas implicated in the control of prolactin release.

46. Cortical filamentous actin disassembly and scinderin redistribution during chromaffin cell stimulation precede exocytosis, a phenomenon not exhibited by gelsolin.

47. Expression of scinderin, an actin filament-severing protein, in different tissues.

48. Catecholamine distribution in adult rat testis.

49. Model dependent effect of VIP on prolactin release.

50. Serotonergic innervation of the rat testis.

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