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N. Pilon, R. Behdjani, I. Daneau, J. G. Lussier, and D. W. Silversides
Porcine Steroidogenic Factor-1 Gene (pSF-1) Expression and Analysis of Embryonic Pig Gonads during Sexual Differentiation
Endocrinology, September 1, 1998; 139(9): 3803 - 3812.
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P. A. Crawford, C. Dorn, Y. Sadovsky, and J. Milbrandt
Nuclear Receptor DAX-1 Recruits Nuclear Receptor Corepressor N-CoR to Steroidogenic Factor 1
Mol. Cell. Biol., May 1, 1998; 18(5): 2949 - 2956.
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D. Monte, F. DeWitte, and D. W. Hum
Regulation of the Human P450scc Gene by Steroidogenic Factor 1 Is Mediated by CBP/p300
J. Biol. Chem., February 20, 1998; 273(8): 4585 - 4591.
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R. Viger, C Mertineit, J. Trasler, and M Nemer
Transcription factor GATA-4 is expressed in a sexually dimorphic pattern during mouse gonadal development and is a potent activator of the Mullerian inhibiting substance promoter
Development, January 7, 1998; 125(14): 2665 - 2675.
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Y. Sadovsky and P. A. Crawford
Developmental and Physiologic Roles of the Nuclear Receptor Steroidogenic Factor-I in the Reproductive System
Reproductive Sciences, January 1, 1998; 5(1): 6 - 12.
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