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RB&E | Abstract | Participation of the oviductal s100 calcium binding protein G in the genomic effect of estradiol that accelerates oviductal embryo transport in mated rats

rbej.com — “Mating changes the mechanism by which E2 regulates oviductal egg transport, from a non-genomic to a genomic mode. Previously, we found that E2 increased the expression of several genes in the oviduct of mated rats, but not in unmated rats. Among the transcripts that increased its level by E2 only in mated rats was the one coding for an s100 calcium binding protein G (s100g) whose functional role in the oviduct is unknown.View full resource at rbej.com

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Oviduct s100 Ca-binding protein G & genomic effect of estradiol accelerates oviductal embryo transport in mated rats. http://bit.ly/lAGXH4

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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | Abstract | Structural and histological characterization of oviductal magnum and lectin-binding patterns in Gallus domesticus

rbej.com — “Although chicken oviduct is a useful model and target tissue for reproductive biology and transgenesis, little is known because of the highly specific hormonal regulation and the lack of fundamental researches, including lectin-binding activities and glycobiology. Because lectin is attached to secreted glycoproteins, we hypothesized that lectin could be bound to secretory egg-white proteins, and played a crucial role in the generation of egg white protein in the oviduct. Hence, the purpose of thView full resource at rbej.com

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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | Abstract | Proteomics: a subcellular look at spermatozoa

rbej.com — “Male-factor infertility presents a vexing problem for many reproductively active couples. Many studies have focused on abnormal sperm parameters. Recent advances in proteomic techniques, especially in mass spectrometry, have aided in the study of sperm and more specifically, sperm proteins. The aim of this study was to review the current literature on the various proteomic techniques, and their usefulness in diagnosing sperm dysfunction and potential applications in the clinical setting.View full resource at rbej.com

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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | Abstract | Diet-induced obesity in rats leads to a decrease in sperm motility

rbej.com — “Obesity is rapidly becoming a worldwide epidemic that affects children and adults. Some studies have shown a relationship between obesity and infertility, but until now it remains controversial. Thus, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of high-fat diet-induced obesity on male reproductive parameters.View full resource at rbej.com

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Diet-induced obesity in rats leads to a decrease in sperm motility: Conclusions: The results reported herein sho... http://bit.ly/dPdOEF

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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | Abstract | Inter-laboratory validation of the measurement of follicle stimulating hormone after various lengths of frozen storage

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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | Abstract | Apoptosis is increased and cell proliferation is decreased in out-of-phase endometria from infertile and recurrent abortion patients

rbej.com — “Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | Abstract | Apoptosis is increased and cell proliferation is decreased in out-of-phase endometria from infertile and recurrent abortion patientsView full resource at rbej.com

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Abstract | Discordances between follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) in female infertility

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Abstract | Seasonal variations of melatonin in ram seminal plasma are correlated to those of testosterone and antioxidant enzymes

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