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Mechanisms of gonadal morphogenesis are not conserved between chick and mouse
Ryohei Sekido
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, Robin Lovell-Badge
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School of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences
Division of Developmental Genetics
Medical Research Council
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Medicine and Dentistry
Cells
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Epithelium
60%
Gonad
60%
Sex Determination
60%
Mesenchyme
60%
Sertoli Cell
60%
Interstitial Cell
40%
Morphogenesis
40%
Testes
40%
SRY Gene
40%
Cell Type
20%
Evolution
20%
Electroporation
20%
Cell Population
20%
Sex Differentiation
20%
Reporter Gene
20%
Gene Linkage
20%
Somatic Cell
20%
Analysis
20%
Female
20%
Differentiation
20%
Clotiazepam
20%
Male
20%
INIS
sex
80%
genes
60%
mice
60%
gonads
60%
epithelium
60%
origin
40%
interstitials
40%
testes
40%
dyes
40%
morphogenesis
40%
mapping
20%
females
20%
populations
20%
males
20%
labelling
20%
somatic cells
20%