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Charles J. Flickinger

Charles J. Flickinger

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
8706
World Ranking
13470
National Ranking
5713

Overview

Charles J. Flickinger is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. The scientist's work spans various areas within academic research, although specific details on research topics, publications, or awards are not available.

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Best Publications

  • The junctional specializations of sertoli cells in the seminiferous epithelium

    Charles Flickinger;Don W. Fawcett

  • Development of cell types and of regional differences in the postnatal rat epididymis.

    Eric L. Sun;Charles J. Flickinger

  • CABYR, a Novel Calcium-Binding Tyrosine Phosphorylation-Regulated Fibrous Sheath Protein Involved in Capacitation

    Soren Naaby-Hansen;Arabinda Mandal;Michael J. Wolkowicz;Buer Sen

  • Two-dimensional gel electrophoretic analysis of vectorially labeled surface proteins of human spermatozoa.

    Soren Naaby-Hansen;Charles J. Flickinger;John C. Herr

  • FSP95, a testis-specific 95-kilodalton fibrous sheath antigen that undergoes tyrosine phosphorylation in capacitated human spermatozoa.

    Arabinda Mandal;Søren Naaby-Hansen;Michael J. Wolkowicz;Ken Klotz

  • Biochemical and morphological characterization of the intra-acrosomal antigen SP-10 from human sperm.

    John C. Herr;Charles J. Flickinger;Mona Homyk;Kenneth Klotz

  • Expression analysis of the human testis‐specific serine/threonine kinase (TSSK) homologues. A TSSK member is present in the equatorial segment of human sperm

    Zhonglin Hao;Kula N. Jha;Young Hwan Kim;Soumya Vemuganti

  • SLLP1, A Unique, Intra-acrosomal, Non-bacteriolytic, c Lysozyme-Like Protein of Human Spermatozoa

    Arabinda Mandal;Kenneth L. Klotz;Jagathpala Shetty;Friederike L. Jayes

  • SAMP14, a novel, acrosomal membrane-associated, glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored member of the Ly-6/urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor superfamily with a role in sperm-egg interaction.

    Jagathpala Shetty;Michael J. Wolkowicz;Laura C. Digilio;Kenneth L. Klotz

  • Human Sperm Proteome: Immunodominant Sperm Surface Antigens Identified with Sera from Infertile Men and Women

    Jagathpala Shetty;Soren Naaby-Hansen;Hiroaki Shibahara;Richard Bronson

  • SAMP32, a Testis-Specific, Isoantigenic Sperm Acrosomal Membrane-Associated Protein

    Zhonglin Hao;Michael J. Wolkowicz;Jagathpala Shetty;Kenneth Klotz

  • Targeted deletion of Tssk1 and 2 causes male infertility due to haploinsufficiency.

    Bingfang Xu;Zhonglin Hao;Kula N. Jha;Zhibing Zhang

  • Ultrastructural differences in efferent ducts and several regions of the epididymis of the hamster

    Charles J. Flickinger;Stuart S. Howards;H. F. English

  • Distribution of leukocytes in the epithelium and interstitium of four regions of the Lewis rat epididymis

    Charles J. Flickinger;Leigh A. Bush;Stuart S. Howards;John C. Herr

  • Differential extraction and enrichment of human sperm surface proteins in a proteome: identification of immunocontraceptive candidates.

    Jagathpala Shetty;Alan B. Diekman;Friederike C. L. Jayes;Nicholas E. Sherman

  • Cloning and sequencing of cDNAs coding for the human intra-acrosomal antigen SP-10.

    Richard M. Wright;Edward John;Kenneth Klotz;Charles J. Flickinger

  • MEIG1 is essential for spermiogenesis in mice.

    Zhibing Zhang;Xuening Shen;David R. Gude;Bonney M. Wilkinson

  • Co-localization of the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor and calreticulin in the equatorial segment and in membrane bounded vesicles in the cytoplasmic droplet of human spermatozoa

    Soren Naaby-Hansen;Michael J. Wolkowicz;Ken Klotz;Leigh Ann Bush

  • Spermatocyte/Spermatid-specific Thioredoxin-3, a Novel Golgi Apparatus-associated Thioredoxin, Is a Specific Marker of Aberrant Spermatogenesis

    Alberto Jiménez;Wei Zu;Vanesa Y. Rawe;Markku Pelto-Huikko

  • Regional Differences in Synthesis, Intracellular Transport, and Secretion of Protein in the Mouse Epididymis

    Charles J. Flickinger

Frequent Co-Authors

John C. Herr
John C. Herr University of Virginia
Scott A. Coonrod
Scott A. Coonrod Cornell University
Mark H. Stoler
Mark H. Stoler University of Virginia
Pablo E. Visconti
Pablo E. Visconti University of Massachusetts Amherst
Thomas B. Shows
Thomas B. Shows Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Roger L. Eddy
Roger L. Eddy Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Peter Sutovsky
Peter Sutovsky University of Missouri
Richard Oko
Richard Oko Queen's University
Markku Pelto-Huikko
Markku Pelto-Huikko Tampere University
Antonio Miranda-Vizuete
Antonio Miranda-Vizuete Spanish National Research Council

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