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An MN9 antigenic molecule, equatorin, is required for successful sperm-oocyte fusion in mice
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An MN9 antigenic molecule, equatorin, is required for successful sperm-oocyte fusion in mice
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Equatorin, sperm acrosome associated
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K. Toshimori
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D. K. Saxena
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I. Tanii
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K. Yoshinaga
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Biology of Reproduction
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1 July 1998
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Biology of Reproduction
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59
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1
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22–29
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Early events in mammalian fertilization
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Calcium oscillations in mammalian eggs triggered by a soluble sperm protein.
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Why did the sperm cross the cumulus? To get to the oocyte. Functions of the sperm surface proteins PH-20 and fertilin in arriving at, and fusing with, the egg.
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ADAMs in fertilization and development
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Appearance of an intra-acrosomal antigen during the terminal step of spermiogenesis in the rat.
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Monoclonal antibodies affecting sperm-zona binding and/or zona-induced acrosome reaction
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Epididymal Maturation and the Acrosome Reaction in Mouse Sperm: Response to Zona Pellucida Develops Coincident with Modification of M42 Antigen1
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Identification of a binding site in the disintegrin domain of fertilin required for sperm-egg fusion
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Identification and purification of a sperm surface protein with a potential role in sperm-egg membrane fusion
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Proteolytic processing of a protein involved in sperm-egg fusion correlates with acquisition of fertilization competence
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Evidence that proteolysis of the surface is an initial step in the mechanism of formation of sperm cell surface domains
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Mammalian sperm-egg fusion: the rat egg has complementary sites for a sperm protein that mediates gamete fusion
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