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  • 5. Gadd45g is required for timely Sry expression independently of RSPO1 activity.
    Warr N, Siggers P, May J, Chalon N, Pope M, Wells S, Chaboissier MC, Greenfield A.
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  • 8. R-spondin1, WNT4, and the CTNNB1 signaling pathway: strict control over ovarian differentiation.
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  • 9. Germ cells are not the primary factor for sexual fate determination in goldfish.
    Goto R, Saito T, Takeda T, Fujimoto T, Takagi M, Arai K, Yamaha E.
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  • 11. Testis Determination Requires a Specific FGFR2 Isoform to Repress FOXL2.
    Bagheri-Fam S, Bird AD, Zhao L, Ryan JM, Yong M, Wilhelm D, Koopman P, Eswarakumar VP, Harley VR.
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  • 14. Sry and SoxE genes: How they participate in mammalian sex determination and gonadal development?
    She ZY, Yang WX.
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  • 15. Gonadal Identity in the Absence of Pro-Testis Factor SOX9 and Pro-Ovary Factor Beta-Catenin in Mice.
    Nicol B, Yao HH.
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  • 17. Characterising novel pathways in testis determination using mouse genetics.
    Carré GA, Greenfield A.
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  • 18. Dmrt1 is the only male pathway gene tested indispensable for sex determination and functional testis development in tilapia.
    Qi S, Dai S, Zhou X, Wei X, Chen P, He Y, Kocher TD, Wang D, Li M.
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  • 20. Testicular differentiation occurs in absence of R-spondin1 and Sox9 in mouse sex reversals.
    Lavery R, Chassot AA, Pauper E, Gregoire EP, Klopfenstein M, de Rooij DG, Mark M, Schedl A, Ghyselinck NB, Chaboissier MC.
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