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Christopher Navara to Centrosome

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Christopher Navara has written about Centrosome.
Connection Strength

0.610
  1. Navara CS, Hewitson LC, Simerly CR, Sutovsky P, Schatten G. The implications of a paternally derived centrosome during human fertilization: consequences for reproduction and the treatment of male factor infertility. Am J Reprod Immunol. 1997 Jan; 37(1):39-49.
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    Score: 0.143
  2. Navara CS, First NL, Schatten G. Phenotypic variations among paternal centrosomes expressed within the zygote as disparate microtubule lengths and sperm aster organization: correlations between centrosome activity and developmental success. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1996 May 28; 93(11):5384-8.
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    Score: 0.137
  3. Navara CS, Simerly C, Schatten G. Imaging motility during fertilization. Theriogenology. 1995 Dec; 44(8):1099-114.
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    Score: 0.132
  4. Navara CS, Simerly C, Zoran S, Schatten G. The sperm centrosome during fertilization in mammals: implications for fertility and reproduction. Reprod Fertil Dev. 1995; 7(4):747-54.
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    Score: 0.124
  5. Simerly C, Zoran SS, Payne C, Dominko T, Sutovsky P, Navara CS, Salisbury JL, Schatten G. Biparental inheritance of gamma-tubulin during human fertilization: molecular reconstitution of functional zygotic centrosomes in inseminated human oocytes and in cell-free extracts nucleated by human sperm. Mol Biol Cell. 1999 Sep; 10(9):2955-69.
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    Score: 0.043
  6. Simerly C, Wu GJ, Zoran S, Ord T, Rawlins R, Jones J, Navara C, Gerrity M, Rinehart J, Binor Z, Asch R, Schatten G. The paternal inheritance of the centrosome, the cell's microtubule-organizing center, in humans, and the implications for infertility. Nat Med. 1995 Jan; 1(1):47-52.
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    Score: 0.031
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