Journal article
Mullerian inhibiting substance production and testicular migration and descent in the pouch young of a marsupial
JM Hutson, G Shaw, WS O, RV Short, MB Renfree
Development | COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD | Published : 1988
Abstract
The ontogeny of Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS) production by the developing testis of an Australian marsupial, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii), was determined during pouch life using an organ-culture bioassay of mouse fetal urogenital ridge. This information was related to the morphological events during testicular migration and descent. MIS biological activity was found in testes (but not ovaries or liver) of pouch young from 2 to 85 days of age. MIS production had commenced by day 2, which is within a day of the first gross morphological signs of testicular differentiation. Mullerian duct regression occurred between 10 and 30 days, which partly coincided with testicular migrati..
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