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153 related items for PubMed ID: 7988750

  • 1. The cell surface progesterone receptor which stimulates calcium influx in human sperm is unlike the A ring reduced steroid site on the GABAA receptor/chloride channel.
    Blackmore PF, Im WB, Bleasdale JE.
    Mol Cell Endocrinol; 1994 Sep; 104(2):237-43. PubMed ID: 7988750
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  • 2. Rapid non-genomic actions of progesterone stimulate Ca2+ influx and the acrosome reaction in human sperm.
    Blackmore PF.
    Cell Signal; 1993 Sep; 5(5):531-8. PubMed ID: 8312130
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  • 3. Evidence suggesting involvement of a unique human sperm steroid receptor/Cl- channel complex in the progesterone-initiated acrosome reaction.
    Wistrom CA, Meizel S.
    Dev Biol; 1993 Oct; 159(2):679-90. PubMed ID: 8405689
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  • 4. Influence of progesterone and GABAA receptor on calcium mobilization during human sperm acrosome reaction.
    Kuroda Y, Kaneko S, Yoshimura Y, Nozawa S, Mikoshiba K.
    Arch Androl; 1999 Oct; 42(3):185-91. PubMed ID: 10407649
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  • 5. [The transducing pathway of Ca2+ influx during progesterone-initiated acrosome reaction of guinea pig sperm].
    Jia ZY, Yuan YY, Shi QX.
    Sheng Li Xue Bao; 1997 Jun; 49(3):349-53. PubMed ID: 9812823
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  • 6. Human sperm plasma membrane progesterone receptor(s) and the acrosome reaction.
    Sabeur K, Edwards DP, Meizel S.
    Biol Reprod; 1996 May; 54(5):993-1001. PubMed ID: 8722618
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  • 7. Progesterone initiation of the human sperm acrosome reaction: the obligatory increase in intracellular calcium is independent of the chloride requirement.
    Turner KO, Garcia MA, Meizel S.
    Mol Cell Endocrinol; 1994 May; 101(1-2):221-5. PubMed ID: 9397956
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  • 15. Stimulation of luteinizing hormone release by gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) agonists: mediation by GABAA-type receptors and activation of chloride and voltage-sensitive calcium channels.
    Virmani MA, Stojilković SS, Catt KJ.
    Endocrinology; 1990 May; 126(5):2499-505. PubMed ID: 2158428
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  • 20. Diazepam enhancement of GABA-gated currents in binary and ternary GABAA receptors: relationship to benzodiazepine binding site density.
    Granja R, Gunnersen D, Wong G, Valeyev A, Skolnick P.
    J Mol Neurosci; 1997 Dec; 9(3):187-95. PubMed ID: 9481620
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