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347 related items for PubMed ID: 19556438

  • 1. Adenine nucleotide translocase 4 deficiency leads to early meiotic arrest of murine male germ cells.
    Brower JV, Lim CH, Jorgensen M, Oh SP, Terada N.
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  • 3. Adenine nucleotide translocase 4 is expressed within embryonic ovaries and dispensable during oogenesis.
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  • 4. Hormad1 mutation disrupts synaptonemal complex formation, recombination, and chromosome segregation in mammalian meiosis.
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  • 9. The male germline-specific protein MAPS is indispensable for pachynema progression and fertility.
    Li M, Zheng J, Li G, Lin Z, Li D, Liu D, Feng H, Cao D, Ng EHY, Li RHW, Han C, Yeung WSB, Chow LT, Wang H, Liu K.
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  • 10. L3MBTL2 regulates chromatin remodeling during spermatogenesis.
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  • 12. Characterization of Spo11-dependent and independent phospho-H2AX foci during meiotic prophase I in the male mouse.
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  • 14. Impairment of pachytene spermatogenesis in Dmrt7 deficient mice, possibly causing meiotic arrest.
    Date S, Nozawa O, Inoue H, Hidema S, Nishimori K.
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  • 16. Periodic production of retinoic acid by meiotic and somatic cells coordinates four transitions in mouse spermatogenesis.
    Endo T, Freinkman E, de Rooij DG, Page DC.
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  • 19. Evolutionary genomics implies a specific function of Ant4 in mammalian and anole lizard male germ cells.
    Lim CH, Hamazaki T, Braun EL, Wade J, Terada N.
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  • 20. Med1 regulates meiotic progression during spermatogenesis in mice.
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