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Autor:
Hossam H Shawki, Yu Ishikawa-Yamauchi, Akihiro Kawashima, Yuki Katoh, Manabu Matsuda, Al-Sayed Al-Soudy, Fatma M Minisy, Akihiro Kuno, Xiafukaiti Gulibaikelamu, Takatsugu Hirokawa, Satoru Takahashi, Hisashi Oishi
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 4, p e0214687 (2019)
Calcium-binding proteins regulate ion metabolism and the necessary signaling pathways for the maturational events of sperm. Our aim is to identify the novel calcium-binding proteins in testis. The gene EFCAB2 (GenBank NM_026626.3, NP_080902.1) was no
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https://doaj.org/article/8775523a41db42789fc4d1c2bd2c3de4
Autor:
Takanobu HOSHI, Naoki WADA, Risa IBATA, Misato SUGANUMA, Manabu MATSUDA, Kazunori YAMADA, Hideki SATO
Publikováno v:
Japanese Journal of Infection Prevention and Control. 37:210-215
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Cement Science and Concrete Technology. 75:456-461
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Cement Science and Concrete Technology. 74:281-286
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Cement Science and Concrete Technology. 73:259-265
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Cement Science and Concrete Technology. 73:237-243
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Cement Science and Concrete Technology. 73:471-477
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Cement Science and Concrete Technology. 72:431-437
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 497:374-380
In order to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the sperm capacitation, we have identified the proteins tyrosine-phosphorylated during the capacitation especially in conjunction with the regulation of the levels of reactive oxygen species
Autor:
Xiafukaiti Gulibaikelamu, Hisashi Oishi, Yuki Katoh, Manabu Matsuda, Hossam H. Shawki, Akihiro Kuno, Satoru Takahashi, Yu Ishikawa-Yamauchi, Fatma M Minisy, Takatsugu Hirokawa, Akihiro Kawashima, Al-Sayed Al-Soudy
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 4, p e0214687 (2019)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Calcium-binding proteins regulate ion metabolism and the necessary signaling pathways for the maturational events of sperm. Our aim is to identify the novel calcium-binding proteins in testis. The gene EFCAB2 (GenBank NM_026626.3, NP_080902.1) was no