AbstractWe have raised an antibody specifically recognizing endogenous mouse SRY protein and used it to investigate the molecular and cellular mode of action of SRY in testis determination. We find that expression of SRY protein closely mirrors the expression of Sry mRNA in mouse genital ridges and is detectable for 6 to 8 h after the mRNA ceases to be detectable. The subset of somatic cells that expresses SRY begins to express SOX9 almost immediately. Since these SOX9-positive cells go on to develop as Sertoli cells, it appears that SRY expression marks the pre-Sertoli cell lineage and leads to up-regulation of Sox9 expression cell-autonomously. However, a small proportion of SOX9-positive cells did not appear to express SRY, possibly refl...
AbstractTestis induction is associated with gonadal Sry and Sox9 expression in mammals. This study i...
Expression of the SRY gene by somatic cells induces the differentiation of primordial germ cells and...
Ovotestis development in B6-XY(POS) mice provides a rare opportunity to study the interaction of the...
We have raised an antibody specifically recognizing endogenous mouse SRY protein and used it to inve...
AbstractWe have raised an antibody specifically recognizing endogenous mouse SRY protein and used it...
AbstractThe Y chromosome gene Sry encodes a transcription factor required to initiate testis develop...
Male sex determination is mediated sequentially by sex-determining region Y (SRY) and related SRY-bo...
AbstractThe Y chromosome gene Sry encodes a transcription factor required to initiate testis develop...
SRY, the mammalian Y-chromosomal testis-determining gene, induces male sex determination. Recent stu...
SummaryMale sex determination is mediated sequentially by sex-determining region Y (SRY) and related...
Mammalian sex determination in its simplest form can be considered as a cell fate decision, dependen...
In mammals, the Y-linked sex-determining gene Sry cell-autonomously promotes Sertoli cell differenti...
The expression of Sry in the undifferentiated, bipotential genital ridges of mammalian XY fetuses in...
AbstractThe expression of Sry in the undifferentiated, bipotential genital ridges of mammalian XY fe...
In human embryogenesis, loss of SRY (sex determining region on Y), SOX9 (SRY-related HMG box 9) or S...
AbstractTestis induction is associated with gonadal Sry and Sox9 expression in mammals. This study i...
Expression of the SRY gene by somatic cells induces the differentiation of primordial germ cells and...
Ovotestis development in B6-XY(POS) mice provides a rare opportunity to study the interaction of the...
We have raised an antibody specifically recognizing endogenous mouse SRY protein and used it to inve...
AbstractWe have raised an antibody specifically recognizing endogenous mouse SRY protein and used it...
AbstractThe Y chromosome gene Sry encodes a transcription factor required to initiate testis develop...
Male sex determination is mediated sequentially by sex-determining region Y (SRY) and related SRY-bo...
AbstractThe Y chromosome gene Sry encodes a transcription factor required to initiate testis develop...
SRY, the mammalian Y-chromosomal testis-determining gene, induces male sex determination. Recent stu...
SummaryMale sex determination is mediated sequentially by sex-determining region Y (SRY) and related...
Mammalian sex determination in its simplest form can be considered as a cell fate decision, dependen...
In mammals, the Y-linked sex-determining gene Sry cell-autonomously promotes Sertoli cell differenti...
The expression of Sry in the undifferentiated, bipotential genital ridges of mammalian XY fetuses in...
AbstractThe expression of Sry in the undifferentiated, bipotential genital ridges of mammalian XY fe...
In human embryogenesis, loss of SRY (sex determining region on Y), SOX9 (SRY-related HMG box 9) or S...
AbstractTestis induction is associated with gonadal Sry and Sox9 expression in mammals. This study i...
Expression of the SRY gene by somatic cells induces the differentiation of primordial germ cells and...
Ovotestis development in B6-XY(POS) mice provides a rare opportunity to study the interaction of the...