Julian Sosnik, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Molecular & Cellular Biology | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA |
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Sign in to add mentorPablo E. Visconti | grad student | 2009 | U Mass Amherst | |
(New insights in the Tssk family: Studies in the activity and function of the Testis Specific Serine Kinases.) |
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Salicioni AM, Gervasi MG, Sosnik J, et al. (2020) Testis-Specific Serine Kinase (TSSK) Proteins Family in Male Fertility and as Targets for Non-hormonal Male Contraception. Biology of Reproduction |
Schilling TF, Sosnik J, Nie Q. (2016) Visualizing retinoic acid morphogen gradients. Methods in Cell Biology. 133: 139-63 |
Li Y, Sosnik J, Brassard L, et al. (2011) Expression and localization of five members of the testis-specific serine kinase (Tssk) family in mouse and human sperm and testis. Molecular Human Reproduction. 17: 42-56 |
Sosnik J, Buffone MG, Visconti PE. (2010) Analysis of CAPZA3 localization reveals temporally discrete events during the acrosome reaction. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 224: 575-80 |
Sosnik J, Miranda PV, Spiridonov NA, et al. (2009) Tssk6 is required for Izumo relocalization and gamete fusion in the mouse. Journal of Cell Science. 122: 2741-9 |
Miranda PV, Allaire A, Sosnik J, et al. (2009) Localization of low-density detergent-resistant membrane proteins in intact and acrosome-reacted mouse sperm. Biology of Reproduction. 80: 897-904 |
Esteve-Núñez A, Sosnik J, Visconti P, et al. (2008) Fluorescent properties of c-type cytochromes reveal their potential role as an extracytoplasmic electron sink in Geobacter sulfurreducens. Environmental Microbiology. 10: 497-505 |
Sosnik J, Spiridonov N, Yoon S, et al. (2008) TSSK6, a Member of the Testis-Specific Serine Kinase (TSSK) Family, Is Present in Mature Sperm and Required for Sperm-Egg Fusion in the Mouse. Biology of Reproduction. 78: 69-70 |
Sosnik J, Miranda P, Spiridonov N, et al. (2008) TSSK6, a member of the testis-specific serine kinase family, is required for sperm-egg fusion in the mouse Developmental Biology. 319: 551 |
Salicioni AM, Platt MD, Wertheimer EV, et al. (2007) Signalling pathways involved in sperm capacitation. Society of Reproduction and Fertility Supplement. 65: 245-59 |