Mary A. Handel
Affiliations: | The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States |
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Fujiwara Y, Saito K, Sun F, et al. (2023) New allele of mouse DNA/RNA helicase senataxin causes meiotic arrest and infertility. Reproduction (Cambridge, England) |
Sun F, Handel MA. (2021) A Mutation in Is Associated with Arrest of Mammalian Spermatocytes before the First Meiotic Division. Genes. 2: 21-35 |
Powers NR, Dumont BL, Emori C, et al. (2020) Sexual dimorphism in the meiotic requirement for PRDM9: A mammalian evolutionary safeguard. Science Advances. 6 |
Larose H, Kent T, Ma Q, et al. (2020) Regulation of meiotic progression by Sertoli-cell androgen signaling. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE20050334 |
Bhattacharyya T, Walker M, Powers NR, et al. (2019) Prdm9 and Meiotic Cohesin Proteins Cooperatively Promote DNA Double-Strand Break Formation in Mammalian Spermatocytes. Current Biology : Cb |
Hu J, Lessard C, Longstaff C, et al. (2019) ENU-induced mutant allele of Dnah1, ferf1, causes abnormal sperm behavior and fertilization failure in mice. Molecular Reproduction and Development |
Nishino R, Petri S, Handel MA, et al. (2019) Hybrid Sterility with Meiotic Metaphase Arrest in Intersubspecific Mouse Crosses. Journal of Heredity. 110: 183-193 |
Schimenti JC, Handel MA. (2018) Unpackaging the genetics of mammalian fertility: Strategies to identify the "reproductive genome". Biology of Reproduction |
Bolcun-Filas E, Handel MA. (2018) Meiosis: the chromosomal foundation of reproduction. Biology of Reproduction. 99: 112-126 |
Hu J, Sun F, Handel MA. (2017) Nuclear localization of EIF4G3 suggests a role for the XY body in translational regulation during spermatogenesis in mice. Biology of Reproduction |