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Dimerization of SOX9 is required for chondrogenesis, but not for sex determination
Hum. Mol. Genet., July 15, 2003; 12(14): 1755 - 1765.
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EndocrinologyHome page
K. A. Loffler, D. Zarkower, and P. Koopman
Etiology of Ovarian Failure in Blepharophimosis Ptosis Epicanthus Inversus Syndrome: FOXL2 Is a Conserved, Early-Acting Gene in Vertebrate Ovarian Development
Endocrinology, July 1, 2003; 144(7): 3237 - 3243.
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Genes Dev.Home page
C. C. Stolt, P. Lommes, E. Sock, M.-C. Chaboissier, A. Schedl, and M. Wegner
The Sox9 transcription factor determines glial fate choice in the developing spinal cord
Genes & Dev., July 1, 2003; 17(13): 1677 - 1689.
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Hum Mol GenetHome page
E. Sock, R. A. Pagon, K. Keymolen, W. Lissens, M. Wegner, and G. Scherer
Loss of DNA-dependent dimerization of the transcription factor SOX9 as a cause for campomelic dysplasia
Hum. Mol. Genet., June 15, 2003; 12(12): 1439 - 1447.
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Biol. Reprod.Home page
A. S. Cupp, M. Uzumcu, and M. K. Skinner
Chemotactic Role of Neurotropin 3 in the Embryonic Testis That Facilitates Male Sex Determination
Biol Reprod, June 1, 2003; 68(6): 2033 - 2037.
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Hum Mol GenetHome page
Y. Qin, C. Poirier, C. Truong, A. Schumacher, A. I. Agoulnik, and C. E. Bishop
A major locus on mouse chromosome 18 controls XX sex reversal in Odd Sex (Ods) mice
Hum. Mol. Genet., March 1, 2003; 12(5): 509 - 515.
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Biol. Reprod.Home page
C. A. Smith, M. Katz, and A. H. Sinclair
DMRT1 Is Upregulated in the Gonads During Female-to-Male Sex Reversal in ZW Chicken Embryos
Biol Reprod, February 1, 2003; 68(2): 560 - 570.
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S. P. Scherrer, D. A. Rice, and L. L. Heckert
Expression of Steroidogenic Factor 1 in the Testis Requires an Interactive Array of Elements Within Its Proximal Promoter
Biol Reprod, November 1, 2002; 67(5): 1509 - 1521.
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FASEB J.Home page
K. L. BRITT, J. KERR, L. O'DONNELL, M. E. E. JONES, A. E. DRUMMOND, S. R. DAVIS, E. R. SIMPSON, and J. K. FINDLAY
Estrogen regulates development of the somatic cell phenotype in the eutherian ovary
FASEB J, September 1, 2002; 16(11): 1389 - 1397.
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Nucleic Acids ResHome page
R. Zhou, N. Bonneaud, C.-X. Yuan, P. de Santa Barbara, B. Boizet, S. Tibor, G. Scherer, R. G. Roeder, F. Poulat, and P. Berta
SOX9 interacts with a component of the human thyroid hormone receptor-associated protein complex
Nucleic Acids Res., July 15, 2002; 30(14): 3245 - 3252.
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Mol. Endocrinol.Home page
C. Hoyle, V. Narvaez, G. Alldus, R. Lovell-Badge, and A. Swain
Dax1 Expression Is Dependent on Steroidogenic Factor 1 in the Developing Gonad
Mol. Endocrinol., April 1, 2002; 16(4): 747 - 756.
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Mol. Endocrinol.Home page
J. H.-C. Shen and H. A. Ingraham
Regulation of the Orphan Nuclear Receptor Steroidogenic Factor 1 by Sox Proteins
Mol. Endocrinol., March 1, 2002; 16(3): 529 - 540.
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Biol. Reprod.Home page
N. Lei and L. L. Heckert
Sp1 and Egr1 Regulate Transcription of the Dmrt1 Gene in Sertoli Cells
Biol Reprod, March 1, 2002; 66(3): 675 - 684.
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DevelopmentHome page
S. G. Tevosian, K. H. Albrecht, J. D. Crispino, Y. Fujiwara, E. M. Eicher, and S. H. Orkin
Gonadal differentiation, sex determination and normal Sry expression in mice require direct interaction between transcription partners GATA4 and FOG2
Development, January 10, 2002; 129(19): 4627 - 4634.
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Recent Prog Horm ResHome page
C. Tilmann and B. Capel
Cellular and Molecular Pathways Regulating Mammalian Sex Determination
Recent Prog. Horm. Res., January 1, 2002; 57(1): 1 - 18.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
E. Sock, K. Schmidt, I. Hermanns-Borgmeyer, M. R. Bosl, and M. Wegner
Idiopathic Weight Reduction in Mice Deficient in the High-Mobility-Group Transcription Factor Sox8
Mol. Cell. Biol., October 15, 2001; 21(20): 6951 - 6959.
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EndocrinologyHome page
S. Liu, R. Guo, and L. D. Quarles
Cloning and Characterization of the Proximal Murine Phex Promoter
Endocrinology, September 1, 2001; 142(9): 3987 - 3995.
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EndocrinologyHome page
J. k. Chen and L. L. Heckert
Dmrt1 Expression Is Regulated by Follicle-Stimulating Hormone and Phorbol Esters in Postnatal Sertoli Cells
Endocrinology, March 1, 2001; 142(3): 1167 - 1178.
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E. M. Perera, H. Martin, T. Seeherunvong, L. Kos, I. A. Hughes, J. R. Hawkins, and G. D. Berkovitz
Tescalcin, a Novel Gene Encoding a Putative EF-Hand Ca2+-Binding Protein, Col9a3, and Renin Are Expressed in the Mouse Testis during the Early Stages of Gonadal Differentiation
Endocrinology, January 1, 2001; 142(1): 455 - 46