Gonads
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Subject Areas on Research
- A cell-specific nuclear receptor is essential for adrenal and gonadal development and sexual differentiation.
- A cell-specific nuclear receptor plays essential roles in adrenal and gonadal development.
- A cell-specific nuclear receptor regulates the steroid hydroxylases.
- A timecourse analysis of systemic and gonadal effects of temperature on sexual development of the red-eared slider turtle Trachemys scripta elegans.
- AMH induces mesonephric cell migration in XX gonads.
- Adjunctive agents in systemic chemotherapy.
- An interview with Dr Blanche Capel.
- Anchor cell invasion into the vulval epithelium in C. elegans.
- Bmp7 regulates germ cell proliferation in mouse fetal gonads.
- Cell fate commitment during mammalian sex determination.
- Cellular and molecular pathways regulating mammalian sex determination.
- Colocalization of WT1 and cell proliferation reveals conserved mechanisms in temperature-dependent sex determination.
- Concerted morphogenesis of genital ridges and nephric ducts in the mouse captured through whole-embryo imaging.
- Decreased PPAR gamma expression compromises perigonadal-specific fat deposition and insulin sensitivity.
- Development of germ cells in the mouse.
- Dietary CdSe/ZnS quantum dot exposure in estuarine fish: bioavailability, oxidative stress responses, reproduction, and maternal transfer.
- Elucidation of the transcription network governing mammalian sex determination by exploiting strain-specific susceptibility to sex reversal.
- Fgf9 and Wnt4 act as antagonistic signals to regulate mammalian sex determination.
- Fine time course expression analysis identifies cascades of activation and repression and maps a putative regulator of mammalian sex determination.
- Four-dimensional analysis of vascularization during primary development of an organ, the gonad.
- Genetic dissection of late-life fertility in Caenorhabditis elegans.
- Germ cells are not required to establish the female pathway in mouse fetal gonads.
- Gonadal vein transposition is a safe and effective treatment of nutcracker syndrome.
- LAD-1, the Caenorhabditis elegans L1CAM homologue, participates in embryonic and gonadal morphogenesis and is a substrate for fibroblast growth factor receptor pathway-dependent phosphotyrosine-based signaling.
- Late effects on gonadal function of cyclophosphamide, total-body irradiation, and marrow transplantation.
- MIG-10 (Lamellipodin) stabilizes invading cell adhesion to basement membrane and is a negative transcriptional target of EGL-43 in C. elegans.
- Male-specific cell migration into the developing gonad.
- Migration of mesonephric cells into the mammalian gonad depends on Sry.
- Neural crest-derived neurons invade the ovary but not the testis during mouse gonad development.
- Numb regulates somatic cell lineage commitment during early gonadogenesis in mice.
- Oestrogen shuts the door on SOX9.
- Predetermination of sexual fate in a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination.
- Reconsidering the Value of Gonadal Shielding During Abdominal/Pelvic Radiography.
- SRY and the standoff in sex determination.
- Sertoli cells of the mouse testis originate from the coelomic epithelium.
- Sex and the circuitry: progress toward a systems-level understanding of vertebrate sex determination.
- Sexual development of the soma in the mouse.
- Signaling at the crossroads of gonad development.
- Sox8 is expressed at similar levels in gonads of both sexes during the sex determining period in turtles.
- Temporal transcriptional profiling of somatic and germ cells reveals biased lineage priming of sexual fate in the fetal mouse gonad.
- Testis formation in the fetal mouse: dynamic and complex de novo tubulogenesis.
- The Chromatin State during Gonadal Sex Determination.
- The cell-specific nuclear receptor steroidogenic factor 1 plays multiple roles in reproductive function.
- The role of Sry in cellular events underlying mammalian sex determination.
- The roles of steroidogenic factor-1 in reproductive function.
- Three-dimensional structure of the developing mouse genital ridge.
- WT1 and DAX-1 regulate SF-1-mediated human P450arom gene expression in gonadal cells.
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Keywords of People
- Bennett, Vann, George Barth Geller Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology, Duke Cancer Institute