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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9692196
_displayNameConditional ablation of Gata4 and Fog2 genes in mice reveals their distinct roles in mammalian sexual differentiation
_timestamp2020-06-22 03:08:59
author[Person:9692201] Manuylov, N L
[Person:9692200] Zhou, B
[Person:9692191] Ma, Q
[Person:9692181] Fox, S C
[Person:9692190] Pu, W T
[Person:9692193] Tevosian, S G
created[InstanceEdit:9692186] May, Bruce, 2020-06-22
journalDev. Biol.
pages229-41
pubMedIdentifier21385577
titleConditional ablation of Gata4 and Fog2 genes in mice reveals their distinct roles in mammalian sexual differentiation
volume353
year2011
(literatureReference)[RegulationReference:9692257] Positive gene expression regulation by 'Wt1:Nr5a1:Gata4:Zfpm2:Sry gene [nucleoplasm]' A GATA4/WT1 cooperation regulates transcription of genes required for mammalian sex determination and differentiation
[BlackBoxEvent:9690898] Expression of Dmrt1 in testis differentiation [Mus musculus]
[BlackBoxEvent:9692260] Expression of Sry in testis differentiation [Mus musculus]
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