Samuel S. Koide
Population Council
52 Papers
722 Citations
Samuel S. Koide is an academic researcher from Population Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Immunoglobulin binding. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 52 publications.
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Papers
Müllerian inhibiting substance as oocyte meiosis inhibitor.
TL;DR: MIS may be yet another inhibitor of oocyte meiosis, acting in the rat by a mechanism different from those inhibitors known, in the mouse ovary, to exert their effect in a cyclic AMP-dependent manner.
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Antisperm antibodies associated with infertility: properties and encoding genes of target antigens.
TL;DR: It is proposed that immunologic infertility is the consequence of the combined actions of multiple ASAs in immobilizing and/or agglutinating spermatozoa, blocking spermegg interaction, preventing implantation, and/ or arresting embryo development.
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Testicular cell differentiation in fetal mouse ovaries following transplantation into adult male mice
TL;DR: The present findings suggest that, in ovarian grafts, pregranulosa cells can differentiate into Sertoli cells, which are responsible for the organization of the seminiferous cords, degeneration of oocytes, and differentiation of other testicular somatic cell types.
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Characterization and potential function of a novel testis-specific nucleoporin BS-63.
Ying Cai,Ying Gao,Qi Sheng,Shiying Miao,Xiuyun Cui,Linfang Wang,Shudong Zong,Samuel S. Koide +7 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that BS‐63 is a testis‐specific nucleoporin and possibly acts as a docking site and a cotransporter of Ran and transportin and the complex performs the task of a carrier system in transporting aF10 into the nucleus of germ cells during spermiogenesis.
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Induction of testicular differentiation in the fetal mouse ovary by transplantation into adult male mice.
TL;DR: It is concluded that female gonadal somatic cells differentiate into testicular components in a male host environment after transplantation into a site beneath the kidney capsules of adult male mice.
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