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1. CRISPR/Cas9-based genome editing in mice uncovers 13 testis- or epididymis-enriched genes individually dispensable for male reproduction

2. Filamentous actin disorganization and absence of apical ectoplasmic specialization disassembly during spermiation upon interference with retinoid signaling†

3. Retinoic acid receptor antagonists for male contraception: current status†

4. The Na+ and K+ transport system of sperm (ATP1A4) is essential for male fertility and an attractive target for male contraception†

5. Exogenous sex steroids regulate genital epithelial barrier function in female rhesus macaques

6. Engineering monoclonal antibody-based contraception and multipurpose prevention technologies†

7. Towards a roadmap to advance non-hormonal contraceptive multipurpose prevention technologies: strategic insights from key stakeholders†

8. Review of rationale and progress toward targeting cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) for male contraception†

9. Development of multipurpose technologies products for pregnancy and STI prevention: update on polyphenylene carboxymethylene MPT gel development†

10. The role of team science in the future of male contraception†

11. Knockout of family with sequence similarity 170 member A (Fam170a) causes male subfertility, while Fam170b is dispensable in mice†

12. HIV, progestins, genital epithelial barrier function, and the burden of objectivity†

13. The new contraceptive revolution: developing innovative products outside of industry†,‡

14. Mechanism of semen liquefaction and its potential for a novel non-hormonal contraception†

15. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome-edited mice reveal 10 testis-enriched genes are dispensable for male fecundity

16. Prss55 but not Prss51 is required for male fertility in mice†

17. Metabolism of JQ1, an inhibitor of bromodomain and extra terminal bromodomain proteins, in human and mouse liver microsomes†

18. Testis-specific serine kinase protein family in male fertility and as targets for non-hormonal male contraception†

19. Tmprss12 is required for sperm motility and uterotubal junction migration in mice†

20. Knockout of serine-rich single-pass membrane protein 1 (Ssmem1) causes globozoospermia and sterility in male mice†

21. Optimization of lead compounds into on-demand, nonhormonal contraceptives: leveraging a public–private drug discovery institute collaboration†

22. Preclinical contraceptive development for men and women

23. Development of WEE2 kinase inhibitors as novel non-hormonal female contraceptives that target meiosis†

24. Surrogate post-coital testing for contraceptive efficacy against human sperm activity in the ovine vaginal model†

25. A cell-based high-content screen identifies isocotoin as a small molecule inhibitor of the meiosis-specific MEIOB-SPATA22 complex†

26. CIB4 is essential for the haploid phase of spermatogenesis in mice†

27. Synthesis of 2-phenyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquinoxaline derivatives and screening for P2X1-purinoceptor antagonist activity in isolated preparations of rat vas deferens, for translation into a male contraceptive†

28. Serine protease inhibitor disrupts sperm motility leading to reduced fertility in female mice†

29. Erratum to ‘The postcoital test in the development of new vaginal contraceptives’

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