The role of sonic hedgehog-Gli2 pathway in the masculinization of external genitalia

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During embryogenesis, sexually dimorphic organogenesis is achieved by hormones produced in the gonad. The external genitalia develop from a single primordium, the genital tubercle, and their masculinization processes depend on the androgen signaling. In addition to such hormonal signaling, the invol …
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Authors Miyagawa S;Matsumaru D;Murashima A;Omori A;Satoh Y;Haraguchi R;Motoyama J;Iguchi T;Nakagata N;Hui CC;Yamada G;;
Journal endocrinology
Year 2011
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