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Susan S Suarez

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Developmental Biology|December 19, 2006
Contributions of extracellular and intracellular Ca2+ to regulation of sperm motility: Release of intracellular stores can hyperactivate CatSper1 and CatSper2 null spermBecky Marquez, George Ignotz, Susan S Suarez
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|October 10, 2022
Biological benefits of collective swimming of sperm in a viscoelastic fluidShiva Phuyal, Susan S Suarez, Chih-Kuan Tung
Andrology|November 30, 2022
Suspension of hostility: Positive interactions between spermatozoa and female reproductive tractsMariana F Wolfner, Susan S Suarez, Steve Dorus
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|February 13, 2009
CatSper-null mutant spermatozoa are unable to ascend beyond the oviductal reservoirKatharine Ho, Collin A Wolff, Susan S Suarez
Plos One|May 22, 2015
Ejaculated mouse sperm enter cumulus-oocyte complexes more efficiently in vitro than epididymal spermHonggang Li, Pei-Hsuan Hung, Susan S Suarez
Developmental Biology|September 26, 2002
Hyperactivated motility of bull sperm is triggered at the axoneme by Ca2+ and not cAMPHan-Chen Ho, Katherine A Granish, Susan S Suarez
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|November 8, 2014
On a matter of seminal importanceLisa A McGraw, Susan S Suarez, Mariana F Wolfner
Biology of Reproduction|May 16, 2003
PDC-109 (BSP-A1/A2) promotes bull sperm binding to oviductal epithelium in vitro and may be involved in forming the oviductal sperm reservoirTanYa M Gwathmey, George G Ignotz, Susan S Suarez
Biology of Reproduction|August 24, 2007
Annexins are candidate oviductal receptors for bovine sperm surface proteins and thus may serve to hold bovine sperm in the oviductal reservoirGeorge G Ignotz, Margaret Y Cho, Susan S Suarez
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|February 20, 2010
A model of CatSper channel mediated calcium dynamics in mammalian spermatozoaSarah D Olson, Susan S Suarez, Lisa J Fauci
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Developmental Biology|December 19, 2006
Contributions of extracellular and intracellular Ca2+ to regulation of sperm motility: Release of intracellular stores can hyperactivate CatSper1 and CatSper2 null spermBecky Marquez, George Ignotz, Susan S Suarez
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|October 10, 2022
Biological benefits of collective swimming of sperm in a viscoelastic fluidShiva Phuyal, Susan S Suarez, Chih-Kuan Tung
Andrology|November 30, 2022
Suspension of hostility: Positive interactions between spermatozoa and female reproductive tractsMariana F Wolfner, Susan S Suarez, Steve Dorus
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|February 13, 2009
CatSper-null mutant spermatozoa are unable to ascend beyond the oviductal reservoirKatharine Ho, Collin A Wolff, Susan S Suarez
Plos One|May 22, 2015
Ejaculated mouse sperm enter cumulus-oocyte complexes more efficiently in vitro than epididymal spermHonggang Li, Pei-Hsuan Hung, Susan S Suarez
Developmental Biology|September 26, 2002
Hyperactivated motility of bull sperm is triggered at the axoneme by Ca2+ and not cAMPHan-Chen Ho, Katherine A Granish, Susan S Suarez
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|November 8, 2014
On a matter of seminal importanceLisa A McGraw, Susan S Suarez, Mariana F Wolfner
Biology of Reproduction|May 16, 2003
PDC-109 (BSP-A1/A2) promotes bull sperm binding to oviductal epithelium in vitro and may be involved in forming the oviductal sperm reservoirTanYa M Gwathmey, George G Ignotz, Susan S Suarez
Biology of Reproduction|August 24, 2007
Annexins are candidate oviductal receptors for bovine sperm surface proteins and thus may serve to hold bovine sperm in the oviductal reservoirGeorge G Ignotz, Margaret Y Cho, Susan S Suarez
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|February 20, 2010
A model of CatSper channel mediated calcium dynamics in mammalian spermatozoaSarah D Olson, Susan S Suarez, Lisa J Fauci
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