Articles with "mouse spermatogenesis" as a keyword



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Mouse spermatogenesisā€associated protein 1 (SPATA1), an IFT20 binding partner, is an acrosomal protein

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Published in 2019 at "Developmental Dynamics"

DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.141

Abstract: Intraflagellar transport is a motorā€driven trafficking system that is required for the formation of cilia. Intraflagellar transport protein 20 (IFT20) is a master regulator for the control of spermatogenesis and male fertility in mice. However,… read more here.

Keywords: protein; spermatogenesis; associated protein; spermatogenesis associated ... See more keywords
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Reorganized 3D Genome Structures Support Transcriptional Regulation in Mouse Spermatogenesis

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Published in 2020 at "iScience"

DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101034

Abstract: Summary Three-dimensional chromatin structures undergo dynamic reorganization during mammalian spermatogenesis; however, their impacts on gene regulation remain unclear. Here, we focused on understanding the structure-function regulation of meiotic chromosomes by Hi-C and other omics techniques… read more here.

Keywords: spermatogenesis; mouse spermatogenesis; seq data; reorganized genome ... See more keywords
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Identification and characterization of BEND2 as a key regulator of meiosis during mouse spermatogenesis

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Published in 2022 at "Science Advances"

DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abn1606

Abstract: The chromatin state, which undergoes global changes during spermatogenesis, is critical to meiotic initiation and progression. However, the key regulators involved and the underlying molecular mechanisms remain to be uncovered. Here, we report that mouse… read more here.

Keywords: meiosis; key regulator; mouse; mouse spermatogenesis ... See more keywords
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Mageb4, a testis-specific gene, is dispensable for mouse spermatogenesis

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Published in 2020 at "Reproductive and Developmental Medicine"

DOI: 10.4103/2096-2924.296546

Abstract: Objective: It has recently been shown that the melanoma antigen gene (MAGE) family is expressed in various tumor cell lines but silent in normal tissues, except germ cell lines. Mageb4, a member of the MAGE… read more here.

Keywords: mouse spermatogenesis; mageb4; dispensable mouse; gene ... See more keywords