21.9 Bibliographie


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  2. Onset of sex differentiation: dialog between genes and cells, Merchant-Larios H, Moreno-Mendoza N. , Arch Med Res. 2001 Nov-Dec;32(6):553-8. Review.

  3. In vivo analysis of the regulation of the anti-Müllerian hormone, as a marker of Sertoli cell differentiation during testicular development, reveals a multi-step process, Beau C, Vivian N, Munsterberg A, Dresser DW, Lovell-Badge R, Guerrier D., Mol Reprod Dev. 2001 Jul;59(3):256-64.

  4. Germ line development in fishes (Review). Braat AK, Speksnijder JE, Zivkovic D., Int J Dev Biol. 1999;43(7 Spec No):745-60.

  5. The origin and migration of primordial germ cells in the mouse (Review). Bendel-Stenzel M, Anderson R, Heasman J, Wylie C., Semin Cell Dev Biol. 1998 Aug;9(4):393-400.

  6. Epigenetic reprogramming in mouse primordial germ cells. Hajkova P, Erhardt S, Lane N, Haaf T, El-Maarri O, Reik W, Walter J, Surani M., Mech Dev. 2002 Sep;117(1-2):15.

  7. The role of insulin 3, testosterone, Müllerian inhibiting substance and relaxin in rat gubernacular growth. Kubota Y, Temelcos C, Bathgate RA, Smith KJ, Scott D, Zhao C, Hutson JM., Mol Hum Reprod 2002 Oct;8(10):900-5

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  9. Germ cell cancer and disorders of spermatorganes génitaux externesnesis: an environmental connection?. Skakkebaek NE, Rajpert-De Meyts E, Jorgensen N, Carlsen E, Petersen PM, Giwercman A, Andersen AG, Jensen TK, Andersson AM, Muller J. APMIS. 1998 Jan;106(1):3-11; discussion 12. Review

  10. Molecular analysis in true hermaphroditism: demonstration of low-level hidden mosaicism for Y-derived sequences in 46,XX cases. Queipo G, Zenteno JC, Pena R, Nieto K, Radillo A, Dorantes LM, Erana L, Lieberman E, Soderlund D, Jimenez AL, Ramon G, Kofman-Alfaro S. Hum Genet. 2002 Sep;111(3):278-83.

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  13. One tissue, two fates: molecular genetic events that underlie testis versus ovary development. Brennan J, Capel B. Nat Rev Genet. 2004 Jul;5(7):509-21

  14. Sertoli cells of the mouse testis originate from the coelomic epithelium. Karl J, Capel B., Dev Biol. 1998 Nov 15;203(2):323-33.

  15. Endothelial and steroidogenic cell migration are regulated by WNT4 in the developing mammalian gonad. Jeays-Ward K, Hoyle C, Brennan J, Dandonneau M, Alldus G, Capel B, Swain A. Development. 2003 Aug;130(16):3663-70.

  16. Wnt4 overexpression disrupts normal testicular vasculature and inhibits testosterone synthesis by repressing steroidogenic factor 1/beta-catenin synergy. Jordan BK, Shen JH, Olaso R, Ingraham HA, Vilain E. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Sep 16;100(19):10866-71. Epub 2003 Aug 29.

  17. Meiotic germ cells antagonize mesonephric cell migration and testis cord formation in mouse. Yao HH, DiNapoli L, Capel B. gonads. Development. 2003 Dec;130(24):5895-902. Epub 2003 Oct 15.


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