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Christopher L R Barratt

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Molecular Human Reproduction|January 10, 2018
People are very open-minded about new things, as long as they are exactly like the old onesChristopher L R Barratt
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|September 7, 2021
The structure of CatSper is revealed: happy days for sperm biologyChristopher L R Barratt
Molecular Human Reproduction|July 31, 2018
A Dolce & Gabbana model in every ART clinic?Christopher L R Barratt
The Practitioner|May 8, 2009
Investigating infertility in primary careChristopher L R Barratt
Molecular Human Reproduction|November 6, 2013
MHR celebration issue in tribute to Professor Sir Robert EdwardsChristopher L R Barratt
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|February 29, 2008
The human sperm proteome: the potential for new biomarkers of male fertility and a transformation in our understanding of the spermatozoon as a machine: commentary on the article 'Identification of proteomic differences in asthenozoospermic sperm samples' by Martinez et alChristopher L R Barratt
Andrology|September 28, 2016
Lessons in AndrologyChristopher L R Barratt
Molecular Human Reproduction|February 26, 2013
Where the rubber hits the road: the translational pulse of reproductive biologyChristopher L R Barratt
Asian Journal of Andrology|March 29, 2011
The mystery is solved--CatSper is the principal calcium channel activated by progesterone in human spermatozoaChristopher L R Barratt
Molecular Human Reproduction|November 22, 2015
Is there a robust future for research in reproduction?Christopher L R Barratt
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Molecular Human Reproduction|January 10, 2018
People are very open-minded about new things, as long as they are exactly like the old onesChristopher L R Barratt
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|September 7, 2021
The structure of CatSper is revealed: happy days for sperm biologyChristopher L R Barratt
Molecular Human Reproduction|July 31, 2018
A Dolce & Gabbana model in every ART clinic?Christopher L R Barratt
The Practitioner|May 8, 2009
Investigating infertility in primary careChristopher L R Barratt
Molecular Human Reproduction|November 6, 2013
MHR celebration issue in tribute to Professor Sir Robert EdwardsChristopher L R Barratt
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|February 29, 2008
The human sperm proteome: the potential for new biomarkers of male fertility and a transformation in our understanding of the spermatozoon as a machine: commentary on the article 'Identification of proteomic differences in asthenozoospermic sperm samples' by Martinez et alChristopher L R Barratt
Andrology|September 28, 2016
Lessons in AndrologyChristopher L R Barratt
Molecular Human Reproduction|February 26, 2013
Where the rubber hits the road: the translational pulse of reproductive biologyChristopher L R Barratt
Asian Journal of Andrology|March 29, 2011
The mystery is solved--CatSper is the principal calcium channel activated by progesterone in human spermatozoaChristopher L R Barratt
Molecular Human Reproduction|November 22, 2015
Is there a robust future for research in reproduction?Christopher L R Barratt
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