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cSrc is necessary for epididymal development and is incorporated into sperm during epididymal transit.

Krapf D., Ruan Y.C., Wertheimer E.V., Battistone M.A., Pawlak J.B., Sanjay A., Pilder S.H., Cuasnicu P., Breton S., Visconti P.E.

Dev. Biol. 369:43-53(2012) · Mapped (3)

Participation of the Cl-/HCO(3)- exchangers SLC26A3 and SLC26A6, the Cl- channel CFTR, and the regulatory factor SLC9A3R1 in mouse sperm capacitation.

Chavez J.C., Hernandez-Gonzalez E.O., Wertheimer E., Visconti P.E., Darszon A., Trevino C.L.

Biol. Reprod. 86:1-14(2012) · Mapped (20)

GLUT4 in murine bone growth: from uptake and translocation to proliferation and differentiation.

Maor G., Vasiliver-Shamis G., Hazan-Brill R., Wertheimer E., Karnieli E.

Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. 300:E613-23(2011) · Mapped (1)

Activity of the Na,K-ATPase alpha4 isoform is important for membrane potential, intracellular Ca2+, and pH to maintain motility in rat spermatozoa.

Jimenez T., Sanchez G., Wertheimer E., Blanco G.

Reproduction 139:835-845(2010) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (1)

Involvement of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator in mouse sperm capacitation.

Hernandez-Gonzalez E.O., Trevino C.L., Castellano L.E., de la Vega-Beltran J.L., Ocampo A.Y., Wertheimer E., Visconti P.E., Darszon A.

J. Biol. Chem. 282:24397-24406(2007) · Mapped (52)

Insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1) plays a unique role in normal epidermal physiology.

Sadagurski M., Nofech-Mozes S., Weingarten G., White M.F., Kadowaki T., Wertheimer E.

J. Cell. Physiol. 213:519-527(2007) · Mapped (3)

Insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor signaling regulates skin development and inhibits skin keratinocyte differentiation.

Sadagurski M., Yakar S., Weingarten G., Holzenberger M., Rhodes C.J., Breitkreutz D., Leroith D., Wertheimer E.

Mol. Cell. Biol. 26:2675-2687(2006) · Mapped (12)

Sodium and epithelial sodium channels participate in the regulation of the capacitation-associated hyperpolarization in mouse sperm.

Hernandez-Gonzalez E.O., Sosnik J., Edwards J., Acevedo J.J., Mendoza-Lujambio I., Lopez-Gonzalez I., Demarco I., Wertheimer E., Darszon A., Visconti P.E.

J. Biol. Chem. 281:5623-5633(2006) · Mapped (9)

Insulin receptor substrate 2 plays diverse cell-specific roles in the regulation of glucose transport.

Sadagurski M., Weingarten G., Rhodes C.J., White M.F., Wertheimer E.

J. Biol. Chem. 280:14536-14544(2005) · Mapped (2)

The regulation of skin proliferation and differentiation in the IR null mouse: implications for skin complications of diabetes.

Wertheimer E., Spravchikov N., Trebicz M., Gartsbein M., Accili D., Avinoah I., Nofeh-Moses S., Sizyakov G., Tennenbaum T.

Endocrinology 142:1234-1241(2001) · Mapped (5)

Homozygous deletion of the human insulin receptor gene results in leprechaunism.

Wertheimer E., Lu S.P., Backeljauw P.F., Davenport M.L., Taylor S.I.

Nat. Genet. 5:71-73(1993)

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