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108 related items for PubMed ID: 20052459

  • 1. Effects of sodium fluoride on hyperactivation and Ca2+ signaling pathway in sperm from mice: an in vivo study.
    Sun Z, Niu R, Su K, Wang B, Wang J, Zhang J, Wang J.
    Arch Toxicol; 2010 May; 84(5):353-61. PubMed ID: 20052459
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  • 3. Calcium/calmodulin and calmodulin kinase II stimulate hyperactivation in demembranated bovine sperm.
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  • 4. Reversible effects of sodium fluoride ingestion on spermatozoa of the rat.
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  • 5. Insights into sperm cell motility signaling through sNHE and the CatSpers.
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  • 6. Catsper3 and Catsper4 are essential for sperm hyperactivated motility and male fertility in the mouse.
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  • 8. Identical phenotypes of CatSper1 and CatSper2 null sperm.
    Carlson AE, Quill TA, Westenbroek RE, Schuh SM, Hille B, Babcock DF.
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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. [Expression of proto-oncogenes c-fos and c-jun in osteoblasts activated by excessive fluoride].
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  • 12. Effects of fluoride on the intracellular free Ca2+ and Ca2+-ATPase of kidney.
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  • 13. Regulation of protein tyrosine phosphorylation in human sperm by a calcium/calmodulin-dependent mechanism: identification of A kinase anchor proteins as major substrates for tyrosine phosphorylation.
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  • 14. Fluoride-induced apoptosis and gene expression profiling in mice sperm in vivo.
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  • 15. Expression of CatSper family transcripts in the mouse testis during post-natal development and human ejaculated spermatozoa: relationship to sperm motility.
    Li HG, Ding XF, Liao AH, Kong XB, Xiong CL.
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  • 16. Hyperactivated sperm motility driven by CatSper2 is required for fertilization.
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  • 17. Dose and time-dependent effects of sodium fluoride on sperm motility: An in vitro study.
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  • 18. NTP Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of alpha-Methyldopa Sesquihydrate (CAS No. 41372-08-1) in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Feed Studies).
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  • 19. Fluoride exposure changed the structure and the expressions of Y chromosome related genes in testes of mice.
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  • 20. Altered miRNAs expression profiling in sperm of mice induced by fluoride.
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