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Academic Article Asynchronous DNA replication and origin licensing in the mouse one-cell embryo.
Academic Article Assisted reproduction technologies alter steroid delivery to the mouse fetus during pregnancy.
Academic Article Short-term storage of human spermatozoa in electrolyte-free medium without freezing maintains sperm chromatin integrity better than cryopreservation.
Academic Article Deficiency in mouse Y chromosome long arm gene complement is associated with sperm DNA damage.
Academic Article Paternal DNA damage resulting from various sperm treatments persists after fertilization and is similar before and after DNA replication.
Academic Article Mouse zygotes respond to severe sperm DNA damage by delaying paternal DNA replication and embryonic development.
Academic Article Mouse Y-Encoded Transcription Factor Zfy2 Is Essential for Sperm Formation and Function in Assisted Fertilization.
Academic Article Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection in Mice.
Academic Article Contributions of Ryuzo Yanagimachi to the field of reproductive biology.
Academic Article Long-term preservation of mouse spermatozoa after freeze-drying and freezing without cryoprotection.
Academic Article Intracytoplasmic sperm injection effects in infertile azh mutant mice.
Academic Article The effects of deletions of the mouse Y chromosome long arm on sperm function--intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)-based analysis.
Academic Article Sperm chromatin remodeling after intracytoplasmic sperm injection differs from that of in vitro fertilization.
Academic Article Preservation of ejaculated mouse spermatozoa from fertile C57BL/6 and infertile Hook1/Hook1 mice collected from the uteri of mated females.
Academic Article Genomic DNA damage in mouse transgenesis.
Academic Article Live offspring from mice lacking the Y chromosome long arm gene complement.
Academic Article Ejaculated and epididymal mouse spermatozoa are different in their susceptibility to nuclease-dependent DNA damage and in their nuclease activity.
Concept Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic
Grant Preservation of ejaculated mouse spermatozoa
Grant Sperm DNA damage in fertilization
Grant Minimum Y gene complement necessary for successful ART
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