The mammalian sex-determining pathway is controlled by the presence or absence of SRY expression in the embryonic gonad. Expression of SRY in males is believed to initiate a pathway of gene expression resulting in testis development. In the absence of SRY, ovary development ensues. Several genes have now been placed in this pathway but our understanding of it is far from complete and several functional classes of protein appear to be absent. Sex-determining genes frequently exhibit sexually dimorphic patterns of expression in the developing gonad both before and after overt differentiation of the testis or ovary. In order to identify additional sex-determining or gonadal differentiation genes we have examined gene expression in the developi...
THE development of a eutherian mammal as a male is a consequence of testis formation in the embryo, ...
During mouse embryogenesis, the fate of the bipotential gonads is sealed around 10.5 days post coitu...
<p>Pathologies of sexual development are common in humans and reflect the precarious processes of se...
In recent years, strategies for gene identification based on differential gene expression have becom...
The mouse urogenital system comprises the gonads, mesonephroi, kidneys and adrenal glands. The indif...
The primary event in mammalian sexual development is the differentiation of the bipotential gonads i...
Over the course of a few days, the bipotential embryonic mouse gonad differentiates into either a te...
Mammalian sex determination and differentiation can be divided into three major steps. In the first ...
The gonadal primordium is the only tissue in mammals that has two divergent developmental fates lead...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2002.Includes bibliographic...
Testicular and ovarian organogenesis involve a pathway of developmental genes which are differential...
The differentiation of the gonads begins at mid-gestation when sex differences are first identified ...
Mammalian gonadal sex-determining (GSD) genes are expressed in a unique population of somatic cells ...
Despite the identification of SRY as the testis-determining gene in mammals, the genetic interaction...
AbstractThe primary event in mammalian sexual development is the differentiation of the bipotential ...
THE development of a eutherian mammal as a male is a consequence of testis formation in the embryo, ...
During mouse embryogenesis, the fate of the bipotential gonads is sealed around 10.5 days post coitu...
<p>Pathologies of sexual development are common in humans and reflect the precarious processes of se...
In recent years, strategies for gene identification based on differential gene expression have becom...
The mouse urogenital system comprises the gonads, mesonephroi, kidneys and adrenal glands. The indif...
The primary event in mammalian sexual development is the differentiation of the bipotential gonads i...
Over the course of a few days, the bipotential embryonic mouse gonad differentiates into either a te...
Mammalian sex determination and differentiation can be divided into three major steps. In the first ...
The gonadal primordium is the only tissue in mammals that has two divergent developmental fates lead...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2002.Includes bibliographic...
Testicular and ovarian organogenesis involve a pathway of developmental genes which are differential...
The differentiation of the gonads begins at mid-gestation when sex differences are first identified ...
Mammalian gonadal sex-determining (GSD) genes are expressed in a unique population of somatic cells ...
Despite the identification of SRY as the testis-determining gene in mammals, the genetic interaction...
AbstractThe primary event in mammalian sexual development is the differentiation of the bipotential ...
THE development of a eutherian mammal as a male is a consequence of testis formation in the embryo, ...
During mouse embryogenesis, the fate of the bipotential gonads is sealed around 10.5 days post coitu...
<p>Pathologies of sexual development are common in humans and reflect the precarious processes of se...