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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9692068
_displayNameFgf9 and Wnt4 act as antagonistic signals to regulate mammalian sex determination
_timestamp2020-11-17 00:01:16
author[Person:9692053] Kim, Yuna
[Person:5318881] Kobayashi, Akio
[Person:9690330] Sekido, Ryohei
[Person:9692054] DiNapoli, Leo
[Person:9692067] Brennan, Jennifer
[Person:9692071] Chaboissier, Marie-Christine
[Person:9690329] Poulat, Francis
[Person:5626933] Behringer, Richard R
[Person:9690339] Lovell-Badge, Robin
[Person:9692064] Capel, Blanche
created[InstanceEdit:9692055] May, Bruce, 2020-06-20
journalPLoS Biol.
pagese187
pubMedIdentifier16700629
titleFgf9 and Wnt4 act as antagonistic signals to regulate mammalian sex determination
volume4
year2006
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9692136] Expression of Fgf9 in testis differentiation [Mus musculus]
[RegulationReference:9692143] Positive gene expression regulation by 'Sox9:Fgf9 gene [nucleoplasm]' The sex-determining factors SRY and SOX9 regulate similar target genes and promote testis cord formation during testicular differentiation
[RegulationReference:9693672] Positive gene expression regulation by 'Fgf9 [extracellular region]' Fgf9 and Wnt4 act as antagonistic signals to regulate mammalian sex determination
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