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Gadd45g is essential for primary sex determination, male fertility and testis development

Johnen et al., 2013

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Johnen H
Gonzalez-Silva L
Carramolino L
Flores J
Torres M
Salvador J
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PLoS One

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In humans and most mammals, differentiation of the embryonic gonad into ovaries or testes is controlled by the Y-linked gene SRY. Here we show a role for the Gadd45g protein in this primary sex differentiation. We characterized mice deficient in Gadd45a, Gadd45b and …
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