Joseph S. Tash
Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology
University of Kansas Medical Center
Kansas City
Kansas 66160
USA
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- A novel potent indazole carboxylic acid derivative blocks spermatogenesis and is contraceptive in rats after a single oral dose. Tash, J.S., Attardi, B., Hild, S.A., Chakrasali, R., Jakkaraj, S.R., Georg, G.I. Biol. Reprod. (2008)
- Gamendazole, an orally active indazole carboxylic acid male contraceptive agent, targets HSP90AB1 (HSP90BETA) and EEF1A1 (eEF1A), and stimulates Il1a transcription in rat Sertoli cells. Tash, J.S., Chakrasali, R., Jakkaraj, S.R., Hughes, J., Smith, S.K., Hornbaker, K., Heckert, L.L., Ozturk, S.B., Hadden, M.K., Kinzy, T.G., Blagg, B.S., Georg, G.I. Biol. Reprod. (2008)
- Long-term (6-wk) hindlimb suspension inhibits spermatogenesis in adult male rats. Tash, J.S., Johnson, D.C., Enders, G.C. J. Appl. Physiol. (2002)
- Fertilization of sea urchin eggs and sperm motility are negatively impacted under low hypergravitational forces significant to space flight. Tash, J.S., Kim, S., Schuber, M., Seibt, D., Kinsey, W.H. Biol. Reprod. (2001)
- Microgravity alters protein phosphorylation changes during initiation of sea urchin sperm motility. Tash, J.S., Bracho, G.E. FASEB J. (1999)
- Identification of phosphoproteins coupled to initiation of motility in live epididymal mouse sperm. Tash, J.S., Bracho, G.E. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (1998)









