Chairs: Brett Nixon & Tod Fullston
Male obesity in mice is associated with altered seminal vesicle fluid composition and sperm gene expression (#129)
1:30 PM
Regulated Wnt/beta-catenin signalling is required for adult spermatogenesis (#130)
1:45 PM
Effect of a Sertoli cell-selective knockout of the glucocorticoid receptor on spermatogenesis and testicular function (#131)
2:00 PM
A potential interacting partner for the sperm fusion protein IZUMO1 (#132)
2:15 PM
The molecular chaperone HSPA2 plays a key role in regulating the expression of sperm surface receptors that mediate sperm-egg recognition (#133)
2:30 PM
LRGUK-1 function in the machette and sperm tail formation (#134)
2:45 PM
Dietary vitamin and antioxidant supplementation to malnourished fathers ameliorates the impaired male offspring reproductive functions (#135)
3:00 PM
Chemically elevating ROS in sperm impairs embryo development, pregnancy and offspring health similar to the male obesity phenotype. (#136)
3:15 PM