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2.939
  1. Riel JM, Yamauchi Y, Ruthig VA, Malinta QU, Blanco M, Moretti C, Cocquet J, Ward MA. Rescue of Sly Expression Is Not Sufficient to Rescue Spermiogenic Phenotype of Mice with Deletions of Y Chromosome Long Arm. Genes (Basel). 2019 02 12; 10(2).
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    Score: 0.681
  2. Riel JM, Yamauchi Y, Sugawara A, Li HY, Ruthig V, Stoytcheva Z, Ellis PJ, Cocquet J, Ward MA. Deficiency of the multi-copy mouse Y gene Sly causes sperm DNA damage and abnormal chromatin packaging. J Cell Sci. 2013 Feb 01; 126(Pt 3):803-13.
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    Score: 0.443
  3. Riel JM, Yamauchi Y, Huang TT, Grove J, Ward MA. Short-term storage of human spermatozoa in electrolyte-free medium without freezing maintains sperm chromatin integrity better than cryopreservation. Biol Reprod. 2011 Sep; 85(3):536-47.
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    Score: 0.398
  4. Riel JM, Huang TT, Ward MA. Freezing-free preservation of human spermatozoa--a pilot study. Arch Androl. 2007 Sep-Oct; 53(5):275-84.
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    Score: 0.308
  5. Tsai PS, Yamauchi Y, Riel JM, Ward MA. Pregnancy environment, and not preconception, leads to fetal growth restriction and congenital abnormalities associated with diabetes. Sci Rep. 2020 07 23; 10(1):12254.
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    Score: 0.188
  6. Ruthig VA, Nielsen T, Riel JM, Yamauchi Y, Ortega EA, Salvador Q, Ward MA. Testicular abnormalities in mice with Y chromosome deficiencies. Biol Reprod. 2017 03 01; 96(3):694-706.
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    Score: 0.149
  7. Yamauchi Y, Riel JM, Ruthig VA, Ortega EA, Mitchell MJ, Ward MA. Two genes substitute for the mouse Y chromosome for spermatogenesis and reproduction. Science. 2016 Jan 29; 351(6272):514-6.
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    Score: 0.138
  8. Yamauchi Y, Riel JM, Ruthig V, Ward MA. Mouse Y-Encoded Transcription Factor Zfy2 Is Essential for Sperm Formation and Function in Assisted Fertilization. PLoS Genet. 2015 Dec; 11(12):e1005476.
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    Score: 0.137
  9. Yamauchi Y, Riel JM, Stoytcheva Z, Ward MA. Two Y genes can replace the entire Y chromosome for assisted reproduction in the mouse. Science. 2014 Jan 03; 343(6166):69-72.
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    Score: 0.119
  10. Yamauchi Y, Riel JM, Ward MA. Paternal DNA damage resulting from various sperm treatments persists after fertilization and is similar before and after DNA replication. J Androl. 2012 Mar-Apr; 33(2):229-38.
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    Score: 0.099
  11. Yamauchi Y, Riel JM, Stoytcheva Z, Burgoyne PS, Ward MA. Deficiency in mouse Y chromosome long arm gene complement is associated with sperm DNA damage. Genome Biol. 2010; 11(6):R66.
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    Score: 0.094
  12. Yamauchi Y, Riel JM, Wong SJ, Ojarikre OA, Burgoyne PS, Ward MA. Live offspring from mice lacking the Y chromosome long arm gene complement. Biol Reprod. 2009 Aug; 81(2):353-61.
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    Score: 0.086
  13. Yamauchi Y, Ajduk A, Riel JM, Ward MA. Ejaculated and epididymal mouse spermatozoa are different in their susceptibility to nuclease-dependent DNA damage and in their nuclease activity. Biol Reprod. 2007 Oct; 77(4):636-47.
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    Score: 0.076
  14. Cocquet J, Ellis PJ, Yamauchi Y, Riel JM, Karacs TP, Rattigan A, Ojarikre OA, Affara NA, Ward MA, Burgoyne PS. Deficiency in the multicopy Sycp3-like X-linked genes Slx and Slxl1 causes major defects in spermatid differentiation. Mol Biol Cell. 2010 Oct 15; 21(20):3497-505.
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    Score: 0.024
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