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Genes & Dev., August 15, 2001; 15(16): 2094 - 2110.
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S. E. Yi, P. S. LaPolt, B. S. Yoon, J. Y.-C. Chen, J. K. H. Lu, and K. M. Lyons
The type I BMP receptor BmprIB is essential for female reproductive function
PNAS, June 12, 2001; (2001) 141002798.
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J. A. Visser, R. Olaso, M. Verhoef-Post, P. Kramer, A. P. N. Themmen, and H. A. Ingraham
The Serine/Threonine Transmembrane Receptor ALK2 Mediates Mullerian Inhibiting Substance Signaling
Mol. Endocrinol., June 1, 2001; 15(6): 936 - 945.
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T. R. Clarke, Y. Hoshiya, S. E. Yi, X. Liu, K. M. Lyons, and P. K. Donahoe
Mullerian Inhibiting Substance Signaling Uses a Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP)-Like Pathway Mediated by ALK2 and Induces Smad6 Expression
Mol. Endocrinol., June 1, 2001; 15(6): 946 - 959.
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D. T. MacLaughlin, J. Teixeira, and P. K. Donahoe
Perspective: Reproductive Tract Development--New Discoveries and Future Directions
Endocrinology, June 1, 2001; 142(6): 2167 - 2172.
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P. Mulsant, F. Lecerf, S. Fabre, L. Schibler, P. Monget, I. Lanneluc, C. Pisselet, J. Riquet, D. Monniaux, I. Callebaut, et al.
Mutation in bone morphogenetic protein receptor-IB is associated with increased ovulation rate in Booroola Merino ewes
PNAS, April 24, 2001; 98(9): 5104 - 5109.
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T. Wilson, X.-Y. Wu, J. L. Juengel, I. K. Ross, J. M. Lumsden, E. A. Lord, K. G. Dodds, G. A. Walling, J. C. McEwan, A. R. O'Connell, et al.
Highly Prolific Booroola Sheep Have a Mutation in the Intracellular Kinase Domain of Bone Morphogenetic Protein IB Receptor (ALK-6) That Is Expressed in Both Oocytes and Granulosa Cells
Biol Reprod, April 1, 2001; 64(4): 1225 - 1235.
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P. Buxton, C. Edwards, C. W. Archer, and P. Francis-West
Growth/Differentiation Factor-5 (GDF-5) and Skeletal Development
J. Bone Joint Surg. Am., April 1, 2001; 83(90010): S23 - 30.
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L. A. van Grunsven, A. Schellens, D. Huylebroeck, and K. Verschueren
SIP1 (Smad Interacting Protein 1) and {delta}EF1 ({delta}-Crystallin Enhancer Binding Factor) are Structurally Similar Transcriptional Repressors : A Current Survey of Their Functions and Mechanisms of Action in Transforming Growth Factor-{beta} Signalling
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