Calvin Simerly

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1995-1998 Zoology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Khampang S, Cho IK, Punyawai K, et al. (2021) Blastocyst development after fertilization with in vitro spermatids derived from nonhuman primate embryonic stem cells. F&S Science. 2: 365-375
Simerly CR, Takahashi D, Jacoby E, et al. (2019) Fertilization and Cleavage Axes Differ In Primates Conceived By Conventional (IVF) Versus Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI). Scientific Reports. 9: 15282
Simerly C, Manil-Ségalen M, Castro C, et al. (2018) Separation and Loss of Centrioles From Primordidal Germ Cells To Mature Oocytes In The Mouse. Scientific Reports. 8: 12791
Fishman EL, Jo K, Nguyen QPH, et al. (2018) Author Correction: A novel atypical sperm centriole is functional during human fertilization. Nature Communications. 9: 2800
Fishman EL, Jo K, Nguyen QPH, et al. (2018) A novel atypical sperm centriole is functional during human fertilization. Nature Communications. 9: 2210
Simerly C, Castro C, Hartnett C, et al. (2016) Post-Testicular Sperm Maturation: Centriole Pairs, Found in Upper Epididymis, are Destroyed Prior to Sperm's Release at Ejaculation. Scientific Reports. 6: 31816
Henson JH, Buckley MW, Yeterian M, et al. (2016) Central Spindle Self-Organization and Cytokinesis in Artificially Activated Sea Urchin Eggs. The Biological Bulletin. 230: 85-95
Schatten G, Simerly C. (2015) LEGOs® and legacies of centrioles and centrosomes. Embo Reports. 16: 1052-4
Easley CA, Simerly CR, Schatten G. (2014) Gamete derivation from embryonic stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells or somatic cell nuclear transfer-derived embryonic stem cells: state of the art. Reproduction, Fertility, and Development. 27: 89-92
Zhang X, Simerly C, Hartnett C, et al. (2014) Src-family tyrosine kinase activities are essential for differentiation of human embryonic stem cells. Stem Cell Research. 13: 379-89
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