Stephen H. Pilder
Affiliations: | Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeOlugbemiga Ogunkua | grad student | 2003 | Temple University |
Ling Hui | grad student | 2004 | Temple University |
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Sinha N, Pilder S, Vijayaraghavan S. (2012) Significant expression levels of transgenic PPP1CC2 in testis and sperm are required to overcome the male infertility phenotype of Ppp1cc null mice. Plos One. 7: e47623 |
Krapf D, Ruan YC, Wertheimer EV, et al. (2012) cSrc is necessary for epididymal development and is incorporated into sperm during epididymal transit. Developmental Biology. 369: 43-53 |
Soler DC, Kadunganattil S, Ramdas S, et al. (2009) Expression of transgenic PPP1CC2 in the testis of Ppp1cc-null mice rescues spermatid viability and spermiation but does not restore normal sperm tail ultrastructure, sperm motility, or fertility. Biology of Reproduction. 81: 343-52 |
Cheng L, Pilder S, Nairn AC, et al. (2009) PP1gamma2 and PPP1R11 are parts of a multimeric complex in developing testicular germ cells in which their steady state levels are reciprocally related. Plos One. 4: e4861 |
Ramdas S, Cheng L, Puri P, et al. (2009) The Flagellar Protein RSPH1 Is a Candidate Regulator of the Testis and Sperm-Restricted Protein Phosphatase, PP1gamma2. Biology of Reproduction. 81: 450-450 |
Soler DC, Kadunganattil S, Sinha N, et al. (2009) Expression of Transgenic PP1gamma2 in the Testis of Ppp1cc-Null Mice Partially Restores Sperm Morphogenesis and Spermiation but Does Not Restore Normal Sperm Motility or Fertility. Biology of Reproduction. 81: 448-448 |
Pilder SH, Lu J, Han Y, et al. (2007) The molecular basis of "curlicue": a sperm motility abnormality linked to the sterility of t haplotype homozygous male mice. Society of Reproduction and Fertility Supplement. 63: 123-33 |
Chakrabarti R, Kline D, Lu J, et al. (2007) Analysis of Ppp1cc-null mice suggests a role for PP1gamma2 in sperm morphogenesis. Biology of Reproduction. 76: 992-1001 |
Hui L, Lu J, Han Y, et al. (2006) The mouse T complex gene Tsga2, encoding polypeptides located in the sperm tail and anterior acrosome, maps to a locus associated with sperm motility and sperm-egg interaction abnormalities. Biology of Reproduction. 74: 633-43 |
Samant SA, Ogunkua OO, Hui L, et al. (2005) The mouse t complex distorter/sterility candidate, Dnahc8, expresses a gamma-type axonemal dynein heavy chain isoform confined to the principal piece of the sperm tail. Developmental Biology. 285: 57-69 |