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The CatSper channel is present and plays a key role in sperm motility of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2020)
The CatSper channel is present and plays a key role in sperm motility of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
(Elsevier, 2020)
Among all the Ca2+ channels, CatSper channels have been one of the most studied in sperm of different species due to their demonstrated role in the fertilization process. In fish sperm, the calcium channel plays a key role ...
A bioinformatics analysis of the CatSper channel in the class Actinopterygii
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2022)
Cdc42 localized in the CatSper signaling complex regulates cAMP‐dependent pathways in mouse sperm
(Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2021-07)
Sperm acquire the ability to fertilize in a process called capacitation and undergo hyperactivation, a change in the motility pattern, which depends on Ca2+ transport by CatSper channels. CatSper is essential for fertilization ...
Evaluación de CatSper1 y la actividad antioxidante vía Nrf2/HO-1 de Myrciaria dubia (HBK) Mc Vaugh y Lepidium meyenii Walp en ratones machos con subfertilidad inducida por campos magnéticos ELF-MF
(Universidad Nacional Mayor de San MarcosPE, 2022)
Los seres humanos estamos constantemente expuestos a campos magnéticos de frecuencia
extremadamente baja (ELF-MF), lo cual genera problemas discutibles en reproducción. En
relación, las especies reactivas de oxígeno (ROS) ...
Pharmacological inactivation of catsper blocks sperm fertilizing ability independently of the capacitation status of the cells: implications for non-hormonal contraception
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2021-07)
Cation channel of sperm (CatSper), the main sperm-specific Ca2+ channel, plays a key role in mammalian fertilization, and it is essential for male fertility, becoming an attractive target for contraception. Based on this, ...
CRISP1 as a novel CatSper regulator that modulates sperm motility and orientation during fertilization
(Rockefeller Univ Press, 2015-07)
Calcium-dependent mechanisms are critical for successful completion of fertilization. Here, we demonstrate that CRISP1, a sperm protein involved in mammalian fertilization, is also present in the female gamete and capable ...