Journal article
The cell biology and molecular genetics of Müllerian duct development
ZY Roly, B Backhouse, A Cutting, TY Tan, AH Sinclair, KL Ayers, AT Major, CA Smith
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Developmental Biology | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1002/wdev.310
Abstract
The Müllerian ducts are part of the embryonic urogenital system. They give rise to mature structures that serve a critical function in the transport and development of the oocyte and/or embryo. In most vertebrates, both sexes initially develop Müllerian ducts during embryogenesis, but they regress in males under the influence of testis-derived Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH). A number of regulatory factors have been shown to be essential for proper duct development, including Bmp and Wnt signaling molecules, together with homeodomain transcription factors such as PAX2 and LIM1. Later in development, the fate of the ducts diverges between males and females and is regulated by AMH and Wnt signali..
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