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Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University | 論文
- Estrogen agonists, 17β-estradiol, bisphenol A, and diethylstilbestrol, decrease cortactin expression in the mouse testis
- Protein Expression and Cell Organelle Behavior in Spermatogenic Cells
- The Expression and Cellular Localization of the Sperm Flagellar Protein MC31/CE9 in the Rat Testis : Possible Posttranscriptional Regulation during Rat Spermiogenesis
- The coiled tail of the round-headed spermatozoa appears during epididymal passage in GOPC-deficient mice
- Failure to assemble the peri-nuclear structures in GOPC deficient spermatids as found in round-headed spermatozoa
- Abnormal sperm morphology caused by defects in Sertoli cells of Cnot7 knockout mice
- Expression and distribution of OCTN2 in mouse epididymis and its association with obstructive azoospermia in juvenile visceral steatosis mice
- Reduction of intramembranous particles in the periacrosomal plasma membrane of boar spermatozoa during in vitro capacitation : A statistical study
- The involvement of immunoglobulin superfamily proteins in spermatogenesis and sperm-egg interaction
- Adverse effects of bisphenol A to spermiogenesis in mice and rats
- Stage-specific expression of mouse germ cell-less-1 (mGCL-1), and multiple deformations during mgcl-1 deficient spermatogenesis leading to reduced fertility
- Impairment of spermatogenesis leading to infertility
- Ectoplasmic specializations in the Sertoli cell : new vistas based on genetic defects defects and testicular toxicology
- Stage-Specific Localization of Basigin, a Member of the Immunoglobulin Superfamily, During Mouse Spermatogenesis
- Formation and organization of the mammalian sperm head
- Spermatids of Prepubertal Male Rats are Susceptible to Carbendazim During Early Spermiogenesis
- Further Characterization of Intra-Acrosomal MN7 and MC41 Antigens, with Special Reference to Immunoelectron Microscopic Comparison of Releasing Process during the Acrosome Reaction in the Mouse
- A new beginning for Anatomical Science International (ASI) with Springer : a message from the editor-in-chief
- Myofibroblasts in the Lamina Propria of Human Seminiferous Tubules are Dynamic Structures of Heterogeneous Phenotype