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  1. Analysis of the small non-protein-coding RNA profile of mouse spermatozoa reveals specific enrichment of piRNAs within mature spermatozoa
  2. Ghrelin as a novel link between stress and infertility
  3. Molecular Mechanisms Responsible for Increased Vulnerability of the Ageing Oocyte to Oxidative Damage
  4. Germ cell specific overactivation of WNT/βcatenin signalling has no effect on folliculogenesis but causes fertility defects due to abnormal foetal development
  5. Quinolone-1-(2H)-ones as hedgehog signalling pathway inhibitors
  6. Heat Shock Protein member A2 forms a stable complex with angiotensin converting enzyme and protein disulfide isomerase A6 in human spermatozoa
  7. Tob1 is expressed in developing and adult gonads and is associated with the P-body marker, Dcp2
  8. Assessment of microRNA expression in mouse epididymal epithelial cells and spermatozoa by next generation sequencing
  9. Changing expression and subcellular distribution of karyopherins during murine oogenesis
  10. The impact of oxidative stress on chaperone-mediated human sperm–egg interaction
  11. Next Generation Sequencing Analysis Reveals Segmental Patterns of microRNA Expression in Mouse Epididymal Epithelial Cells
  12. Knockout of RNA Binding Protein MSI2 Impairs Follicle Development in the Mouse Ovary: Characterization of MSI1 and MSI2 during Folliculogenesis
  13. RNA binding proteins in spermatogenesis: an in depth focus on the Musashi family
  14. Through the smoke: Use of in vivo and in vitro cigarette smoking models to elucidate its effect on female fertility
  15. The Role of the Immune Response in Chlamydia trachomatis Infection of the Male Genital Tract: A Double-Edged Sword
  16. Damaging legacy: maternal cigarette smoking has long-term consequences for male offspring fertility
  17. Alternative splicing: a mechanism for spermatogonia differentiation, meiosis progression and spermatid maturation
  18. Making it through meiosis: APC/C FZR1 has an essential role in meiotic prophase I in germ cell development
  19. The RNA-binding protein Musashi-2 (MSI2) controls mRNA processing and translational regulation via interactions with SFPQ and PIWIL1 during mammalian spermatogenesis
  20. Identification of Sites of STAT3 Action in the Female Reproductive Tract through Conditional Gene Deletion
  21. Reduced ability to recover from spindle disruption and loss of kinetochore spindle assembly checkpoint proteins in oocytes from aged mice
  22. Hedgehog signalling pathway inhibitors as cancer suppressing agents
  23. The BRCA1-binding protein BRAP2 can act as a cytoplasmic retention factor for nuclear and nuclear envelope-localizing testicular proteins
  24. RBM5 Is a Male Germ Cell Splicing Factor and Is Required for Spermatid Differentiation and Male Fertility
  25. Germ cell tumours
  26. The rise of testicular germ cell tumours: the search for causes, risk factors and novel therapeutic targets
  27. Hidden gems in the niche: a new approach to the study of spermatogonial stem cells
  28. Immune regulation of ovarian development: programming by neonatal immune challenge
  29. The Musashi Family of RNA Binding Proteins: Master Regulators of Multiple Stem Cell Populations
  30. Drosophila Rbp6 Is an Orthologue of Vertebrate Msi-1 and Msi-2, but Does Not Function Redundantly with dMsi to Regulate Germline Stem Cell Behaviour
  31. Neonatal immune challenge alters reproductive development in the female rat
  32. A Unique Combination of Male Germ Cell miRNAs Coordinates Gonocyte Differentiation
  33. Jumping the gun: Smoking constituent BaP causes premature primordial follicle activation and impairs oocyte fusibility through oxidative stress
  34. Differential Roles of HOW in Male and Female Drosophila Germline Differentiation
  35. Involvement of multimeric protein complexes in mediating the capacitation-dependent binding of human spermatozoa to homologous zonae pellucidae
  36. Proteomic and functional analysis of human sperm detergent resistant membranes
  37. Neonatal lipopolysaccharide exposure impairs sexual development and reproductive success in the Wistar rat
  38. Translational control in germ cell development: A role for the RNA-binding proteins Musashi-1 and Musashi-2
  39. Spermatids do it differently! Paip2a—the essential regulator of spermiogenesis?
  40. HOW Is Required for Stem Cell Maintenance in the Drosophila Testis and for the Onset of Transit-Amplifying Divisions
  41. Contraception Targets in Mammalian Ovarian Development
  42. Composition and significance of detergent resistant membranes in mouse spermatozoa
  43. Cryopreservation and storage of spermatozoa
  44. Significance of Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species in the Generation of Oxidative Stress in Spermatozoa
  45. Cis-Unsaturated Fatty Acids Stimulate Reactive Oxygen Species Generation and Lipid Peroxidation in Human Spermatozoa
  46. Primordial follicle activation and follicular development in the juvenile rabbit ovary
  47. CXCR4/SDF1 interaction inhibits the primordial to primary follicle transition in the neonatal mouse ovary
  48. Definitive Evidence for the Nonmitochondrial Production of Superoxide Anion by Human Spermatozoa
  49. Identification and characterization of a novel Mt-retrotransposon highly represented in the female mouse germline
  50. Characterization of structure and expression of the Dzip1 gene in the rat and mouse
  51. On Regenerating the Ovary and Generating Controversy
  52. Identification of RARhoGAP, a novel putative RhoGAP gene expressed in male germ cells☆
  53. Redox activity associated with the maturation and capacitation of mammalian spermatozoa
  54. Contraceptive vaccines
  55. Contraceptive vaccines
  56. 89. The effect of kit ligand on follicle growth initiation in cultured rabbit and mouse ovaries
  57. 65. Localisation of tyrosine phosphorylated proteins on mouse spermatozoa during zona pellucida interaction and characterisation of sperm surface phosphoproteins
  58. Cryopreservation, screening and storage of sperm — The challenges for the twenty-first century
  59. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and the outcome of diagnostic tests of sperm function
  60. Safe cryopreservation of sperm and embryos
  61. Intracellular calcium measurements in individual human sperm demonstrate that the majority can respond to progesterone**Supported by a Vacation Scholarship Award from the Wellcome Trust.
  62. The contribution of the toxicity of a glycerol-egg yolk-citrate cryopreservative to the decline in human sperm motility during cryopreservation
  63. INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION