Literature for peptidase S01.417: Prss41 g.p. (Mus musculus)
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- Shim,J.K., Kennedy,R.H., Weatherly,L.M., Abovian,A.V., Hashmi,H.N., Rajaei,A. and Gosse,J.A.<br>Searching for tryptase in the RBL-2H3 mast cell model: preparation for comparative mast cell toxicology studies with zebrafish<br>J Appl Toxicol (2019) 39, 473-484. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI
- Yoneda,R., Takahashi,T., Matsui,H., Takano,N., Hasebe,Y., Ogiwara,K. and Kimura,A.P.<br>Three testis-specific paralogous serine proteases play different roles in murine spermatogenesis and are involved in germ cell survival during meiosis<br>Biol Reprod (2013) 88, 118-118. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI
- Yoneda,R. and Kimura,A.P.<br>A testis-specific serine protease, Prss41/Tessp-1, is necessary for the progression of meiosis during murine in vitro spermatogenesis<br>Biochem Biophys Res Commun (2013) 441, 120-125. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI
- Takano,N., Kimura,A. and Takahashi,T.<br>Two distinct localization patterns of testis-specific serine protease 1 (TESSP1) In the seminiferous tubules of the mouse testis<br>Zoolog Sci (2009) 26, 294-300. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI
- Takano,N., Matsui,H. and Takahashi,T.<br>TESSP-1: a novel serine protease gene expressed in the spermatogonia and spermatocytes of adult mouse testes<br>Mol Reprod Dev (2005) 70, 1-10. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI R
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