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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R825434

Xenoestrogen Effects During Premeiotic Stages of Spermatogenesis Development of an InVitro Test System and Molecular Markers of Action

RFA: Endocrine Disruptors (1996)

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Journal Article Betka M, Callard GV. Stage-dependent accumulation of cadmium and induction of metallothionein-like binding activity in the testis of the dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias. Biology of Reproduction 1999;60(1):14-22. R825434 (Final)
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Journal Article Betka M, Welenc A, Franks DG, Hahn ME, Callard GV. Characterization of two aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) mRNA forms in Squalus acanthias and stage-dependent expression during spermatogenesis. The Bulletin, Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory 2000;39:110-112. R825434 (Final)
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Journal Article McClusky LM. Stage and season effects on cell cycle and apoptotic activities of germ cells and Sertoli cells during spermatogenesis in the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias). Reproduction 2005;129(1):89-102. R825434 (Final)
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Journal Article McClusky LM. Stage-dependency of apoptosis and the blood-testis barrier in the dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias): cadmium-induced changes as assessed by vital fluorescence techniques. Cell and Tissue Research 2006;325(3):541-553. R825434 (Final)
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Journal Article Wang C, Callard GV. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-differential display identifies a subset of stage-dependent and cadmium-regulated genes during spermatogenesis in Squalus acanthias. The Bulletin, Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory 2001;40:96-98. R825434 (Final)
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