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  • 3. Molecular cloning, spatial and temporal expression analysis of CatSper genes in the Chinese Meishan pigs.
    Song C, Gao B, Wu H, Xie Y, Wang X, Li B, Chen G, Mao J.
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  • 4. Identification of human and mouse CatSper3 and CatSper4 genes: characterisation of a common interaction domain and evidence for expression in testis.
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  • 8. The control of male fertility by spermatozoan ion channels.
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  • 9. CatSper and the relationship of hyperactivated motility to intracellular calcium and pH kinetics in equine sperm.
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  • 10. Calcium signaling through CatSper channels in mammalian fertilization.
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  • 11. Whole-cell patch-clamp measurements of spermatozoa reveal an alkaline-activated Ca2+ channel.
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  • 12. The CatSper calcium channel in human sperm: relation with motility and involvement in progesterone-induced acrosome reaction.
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  • 13. Catsper3 and catsper4 encode two cation channel-like proteins exclusively expressed in the testis.
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  • 14. Pharmacological targeting of native CatSper channels reveals a required role in maintenance of sperm hyperactivation.
    Carlson AE, Burnett LA, del Camino D, Quill TA, Hille B, Chong JA, Moran MM, Babcock DF.
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  • 15. Hyperactivated sperm motility driven by CatSper2 is required for fertilization.
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  • 16. CATSPER channel-mediated Ca2+ entry into mouse sperm triggers a tail-to-head propagation.
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  • 17. Expression of CatSper family transcripts in the mouse testis during post-natal development and human ejaculated spermatozoa: relationship to sperm motility.
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  • 18. [CatSper in sperm hyperactivation and male infertility: Advances in studies].
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  • 19. In Silico Analysis of CatSper Family Genes and APOB Gene Regulation in Male Infertility.
    Maurya S, Bhoi NR, Kesari KK, Roychoudhury S, Kumar D.
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  • 20. Effects of pH manipulation, CatSper stimulation and Ca2+-store mobilization on [Ca2+]i and behaviour of human sperm.
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