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Ina Dobrinski

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Environmental Epigenetics|March 2, 2018
Exposure to phthalate esters induces an autophagic response in male germ cellsPaula Valenzuela-Leon, Ina Dobrinski
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|April 9, 2004
Thyroid function and pregnancy status in broodmaresTravis B Meredith, Ina Dobrinski
Journal of Cellular Physiology|April 24, 2009
Asymmetric distribution of UCH-L1 in spermatogonia is associated with maintenance and differentiation of spermatogonial stem cellsJinping Luo, Susan Megee, Ina Dobrinski
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|April 18, 2009
Recent developments in testis tissue xenograftingJose R Rodriguez-Sosa, Ina Dobrinski
Cell and Tissue Research|July 31, 2012
From in vitro culture to in vivo models to study testis development and spermatogenesisCamila Dores, Whitney Alpaugh, Ina Dobrinski
Journal of Andrology|October 13, 2004
A game of cat and mouse: xenografting of testis tissue from domestic kittens results in complete cat spermatogenesis in a mouse hostAmy K Snedaker, Ali Honaramooz, Ina Dobrinski
Biology of Reproduction|December 26, 2001
Germ cell transplantation in pigsAli Honaramooz, Susan O Megee, Ina Dobrinski
Molecular Reproduction and Development|November 30, 2006
Comparison of global gene expression between porcine testis tissue xenografts and porcine testis in situWenxian Zeng, Rahul Rathi, Hua Pan, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 13, 2016
Use of Stirred Suspension Bioreactors for Male Germ Cell EnrichmentSadman Sakib, Camila Dores, Derrick Rancourt, et al.
Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 9, 2006
Protein gene product 9.5 is a spermatogonia-specific marker in the pig testis: application to enrichment and culture of porcine spermatogoniaJinping Luo, Susan Megee, Rahul Rathi, et al.
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Environmental Epigenetics|March 2, 2018
Exposure to phthalate esters induces an autophagic response in male germ cellsPaula Valenzuela-Leon, Ina Dobrinski
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|April 9, 2004
Thyroid function and pregnancy status in broodmaresTravis B Meredith, Ina Dobrinski
Journal of Cellular Physiology|April 24, 2009
Asymmetric distribution of UCH-L1 in spermatogonia is associated with maintenance and differentiation of spermatogonial stem cellsJinping Luo, Susan Megee, Ina Dobrinski
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|April 18, 2009
Recent developments in testis tissue xenograftingJose R Rodriguez-Sosa, Ina Dobrinski
Cell and Tissue Research|July 31, 2012
From in vitro culture to in vivo models to study testis development and spermatogenesisCamila Dores, Whitney Alpaugh, Ina Dobrinski
Journal of Andrology|October 13, 2004
A game of cat and mouse: xenografting of testis tissue from domestic kittens results in complete cat spermatogenesis in a mouse hostAmy K Snedaker, Ali Honaramooz, Ina Dobrinski
Biology of Reproduction|December 26, 2001
Germ cell transplantation in pigsAli Honaramooz, Susan O Megee, Ina Dobrinski
Molecular Reproduction and Development|November 30, 2006
Comparison of global gene expression between porcine testis tissue xenografts and porcine testis in situWenxian Zeng, Rahul Rathi, Hua Pan, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 13, 2016
Use of Stirred Suspension Bioreactors for Male Germ Cell EnrichmentSadman Sakib, Camila Dores, Derrick Rancourt, et al.
Molecular Reproduction and Development|August 9, 2006
Protein gene product 9.5 is a spermatogonia-specific marker in the pig testis: application to enrichment and culture of porcine spermatogoniaJinping Luo, Susan Megee, Rahul Rathi, et al.
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