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273 related items for PubMed ID: 15731308

  • 1. Molecular regulation of mullerian development by Hox genes.
    DU H, Taylor HS.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2004 Dec; 1034():152-65. PubMed ID: 15731308
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  • 2. Implantation in the human: the role of HOX genes.
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    Ha Y, Tsukada A, Saito N, Zadworny D, Shimada K.
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  • 18. The pathophysiology of HOX genes and their role in cancer.
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  • 19. Developmental regulation of the Hox genes during axial morphogenesis in the mouse.
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  • 20. Wnt7a is a suppressor of cell death in the female reproductive tract and is required for postnatal and estrogen-mediated growth.
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