Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4271810 The Journal of Sexual Medicine 2009 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our results suggest that estrogens regulate epididymal motility by increasing RhoA/ROCK signaling, and therefore calcium sensitivity, which tunes up responsiveness to contractile factors. Fibbi B, Filippi S, Morelli A, Vignozzi L, Silvestrini E, Chavalmane A, De Vita G, Marini M, Gacci M, Manieri C, Vannelli GB, and Maggi M. Estrogens regulate humans and rabbit epididymal contractility through the Rhoa/Rho-kinase pathway. J Sex Med 2009;6:2173-2186.
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