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The following pages link to Energy Metabolism of Spermatozoa. VII. Interactions Between Lactate, Pyruvate and Malate as Oxidative Substrates for Rabbit Sperm Mitochondria (Q40150429):
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- Compartmentalization of a unique ADP/ATP carrier protein SFEC (Sperm Flagellar Energy Carrier, AAC4) with glycolytic enzymes in the fibrous sheath of the human sperm flagellar principal piece. (Q24677561) (← links)
- Molecular complex of three testis-specific isozymes associated with the mouse sperm fibrous sheath: hexokinase 1, phosphofructokinase M, and glutathione S-transferase mu class 5 (Q28591538) (← links)
- Lactate and adenosine triphosphate in the extender enhance the cryosurvival of rat epididymal sperm. (Q33755138) (← links)
- Unresolved issues in mammalian fertilization (Q35623183) (← links)
- Bioenergetics of mammalian sperm capacitation (Q37699965) (← links)
- Suicide substrates for mitochondrial enzymes (Q40084583) (← links)
- Kinetic characterization of the inhibition of purified cynomolgus monkey lactate dehydrogenase isozymes by gossypol (Q41477708) (← links)
- Spermiophagy in vitro (Q41582208) (← links)
- Evaluation of mitochondrial respiratory efficiency during in vitro capacitation of human spermatozoa. (Q42472846) (← links)
- A bioenergetic model of gossypol action: effects of gossypol on adult rat spermatogenic cells (Q42518241) (← links)
- Oxygen metabolism of mammalian spermatozoa. Generation of hydrogen peroxide by rabbit epididymal spermatozoa (Q42858877) (← links)
- Association of Lactate, Intracellular pH, and Intracellular Calcium During Capacitation and Acrosome Reaction: Contribution of Hamster Sperm Dihydrolipoamide Dehydrogenase, the E3 Subunit of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex (Q43714377) (← links)
- Metabolic strategy of boar spermatozoa revealed by a metabolomic characterization (Q44658993) (← links)
- Mouse spermatogenic cell-specific type 1 hexokinase (mHk1-s) transcripts are expressed by alternative splicing from themHk1 gene and the HK1-S protein is localized mainly in the sperm tail (Q52189763) (← links)
- Histochemistry of oxidative metabolism in epididymal epithelium of mouse. (Q54664422) (← links)
- Spontaneous Lipid Peroxidation in Rabbit Spermatozoa: A Useful Model for the Reaction of O2 Metabolites with Single Cells (Q70216290) (← links)
- Oxidative metabolism of spermatozoa from inbred and random bred mice (Q70799894) (← links)
- Evaluation of Sperm Mitochondrial Function: A Key Organelle for Sperm Motility (Q89510856) (← links)