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Oxytocin is required for nursing but is not essential for parturition or reproductive behavior.
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Genetic rescue of follicle-stimulating hormone beta-deficient mice.
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Follicle stimulating hormone is required for ovarian follicle maturation but not male fertility.
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NOBOX deficiency disrupts early folliculogenesis and oocyte-specific gene expression.
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TEX14 is essential for intercellular bridges and fertility in male mice.
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Genetic dissection of mammalian fertility pathways.
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Conditional deletion of Smad1 and Smad5 in somatic cells of male and female gonads leads to metastatic tumor development in mice.
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A mutation in the inner mitochondrial membrane peptidase 2-like gene (Immp2l) affects mitochondrial function and impairs fertility in mice.
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Tektin 3 is required for progressive sperm motility in mice.
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Mice deficient in oocyte-specific oligoadenylate synthetase-like protein OAS1D display reduced fertility.
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Absence of inhibin alpha and retinoblastoma protein leads to early sertoli cell dysfunction.
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The testis-enriched histone demethylase, KDM4D, regulates methylation of histone H3 lysine 9 during spermatogenesis in the mouse but is dispensable for fertility.
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Deconstructing mammalian reproduction: using knockouts to define fertility pathways.
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Mouse TEX14 is required for embryonic germ cell intercellular bridges but not female fertility.
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Testicular cell adhesion molecule 1 (TCAM1) is not essential for fertility.
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Deletion of the novel oocyte-enriched gene, Gpr149, leads to increased fertility in mice.
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Oocyte-somatic cell communication and microRNA function in the ovary.
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Granulosa cell-expressed BMPR1A and BMPR1B have unique functions in regulating fertility but act redundantly to suppress ovarian tumor development.
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Genetic analysis of the M?llerian-inhibiting substance signal transduction pathway in mammalian sexual differentiation.
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Oocyte-expressed TGF-beta superfamily members in female fertility.
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Zygote arrest 1 (Zar1) is a novel maternal-effect gene critical for the oocyte-to-embryo transition.
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Granulosa cell-specific inactivation of follistatin causes female fertility defects.
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Intraovarian activins are required for female fertility.
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Transforming growth factor ? receptor type 1 is essential for female reproductive tract integrity and function.
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Concept
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Fertility
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Genetics of male fertility.
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Disrupting the male germ line to find infertility and contraception targets.
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Uterine activin receptor-like kinase 5 is crucial for blastocyst implantation and placental development.
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DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY. Toward a rapid and reversible male pill.
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Academic Article
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Genome engineering uncovers 54 evolutionarily conserved and testis-enriched genes that are not required for male fertility in mice.
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Academic Article
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BMP7 Induces Uterine Receptivity and Blastocyst Attachment.
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Grant
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Functional analysis of novel testis-expressed secreted and transmembrane proteins
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Grant
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Functional genomics and DEC-Tec to identify germ cell-specific contraceptives
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ANALYSIS OF REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION USING TRANSGENIC MICE
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Regulation of Key Processes in Oocyte Biology
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Analysis of Reproductive Function Using Transgenic Mice
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IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS OF NOVEL OVARIAN GENES
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Academic Article
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Nine genes abundantly expressed in the epididymis are not essential for male fecundity in mice.
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Academic Article
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CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing reveals 30 testis-enriched genes dispensable for male fertility in mice?.
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Academic Article
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The testis-specific serine proteases PRSS44, PRSS46, and PRSS54 are dispensable for male mouse fertility?.
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Academic Article
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Identification of multiple male reproductive tract-specific proteins that regulate sperm migration through the oviduct in mice.
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Grant
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Targeting testis-specific ubiquitin-proteasome pathways for male contraception
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Academic Article
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Prss55 but not Prss51 is required for male fertility in mice?.
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Academic Article
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NELL2-mediated lumicrine signaling through OVCH2 is required for male fertility.
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Academic Article
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CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome-edited mice reveal 10 testis-enriched genes are dispensable for male fecundity.
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Academic Article
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Knockout of family with sequence similarity 170 member A (Fam170a) causes male subfertility, while Fam170b is dispensable in mice?.
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Academic Article
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Cfap97d1?is important for flagellar axoneme maintenance and male mouse fertility.
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ARMC12 regulates spatiotemporal mitochondrial dynamics during spermiogenesis and is required for male fertility.
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Academic Article
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CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing reveals 12 testis-enriched genes dispensable for male fertility in mice.
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Academic Article
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FAM209 associates with DPY19L2, and is required for sperm acrosome biogenesis and fertility in mice.
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The testis-specific E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF133 is required for fecundity in mice.
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PDCL2 is essential for sperm acrosome formation and male fertility in mice.
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Testis-specific serine kinase 3 is required for sperm morphogenesis and male fertility.
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Academic Article
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MRNIP interacts with sex body chromatin to support meiotic progression, spermatogenesis, and male fertility in mice.
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Academic Article
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A small secreted protein NICOL regulates lumicrine-mediated sperm maturation and male fertility.
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Academic Article
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Oocyte-specific Wee1-like protein kinase 2 is dispensable for fertility in mice.
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