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Academic Article Functional redundancy of TGF-beta family type I receptors and receptor-Smads in mediating anti-Mullerian hormone-induced Mullerian duct regression in the mouse.
Academic Article M?llerian-inhibiting substance function during mammalian sexual development.
Academic Article Synergistic effects of inhibins and m?llerian-inhibiting substance on testicular tumorigenesis.
Concept Anti-Mullerian Hormone
Academic Article Directed expression of an oncogene to Sertoli cells in transgenic mice using mullerian inhibiting substance regulatory sequences.
Academic Article Abnormal sexual development in transgenic mice chronically expressing m?llerian inhibiting substance.
Academic Article The in vivo roles of m?llerian-inhibiting substance.
Academic Article High specificity of M?llerian-inhibiting substance signaling in vivo.
Academic Article Mapping anti-m?llerian hormone (Amh) and related sequences in the mouse: identification of a new region of homology between MMU10 and HSA19p.
Academic Article The m?llerian inhibitor and mammalian sexual development.
Academic Article Ontogeny of reproductive abnormalities induced by deregulation of anti-m?llerian hormone expression in transgenic mice.
Academic Article Analysis of the role of Amh and Fra1 in the Sry regulatory pathway.
Academic Article Targeted mutagenesis of the endogenous mouse Mis gene promoter: in vivo definition of genetic pathways of vertebrate sexual development.
Academic Article Genetic studies of MIS signalling in sexual development.
Academic Article Genetic studies of the AMH/MIS signaling pathway for M?llerian duct regression.
Academic Article Marsupial anti-Mullerian hormone gene structure, regulatory elements, and expression.
Academic Article ?-Catenin is essential for M?llerian duct regression during male sexual differentiation.
Academic Article Osterix functions downstream of anti-M?llerian hormone signaling to regulate M?llerian duct regression.
Academic Article AMH and AMHR2 mutations: A spectrum of reproductive phenotypes across vertebrate species.
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