Journal article
Novel scavenger receptor gene is differentially expressed in the embryonic and adult mouse testis
MA Sarraj, PJ McClive, HP Wilmore, KL Loveland, AH Sinclair
Developmental Dynamics | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.20594
Abstract
In an effort to understand the mechanisms that underpin gonadal differentiation at the time of sex determination, we identified a cDNA encoding a putative novel testis expressed scavenger receptor, Tesr. Based on its domain structure, we hypothesize that the function of Tesr is similar to that of other scavenger receptors that play roles in phagocytosis of apoptotic cells, cell-cell adhesion, and defense. Tesr mRNA was detected in fetal mouse gonads of both sexes at 11.5 days post coitum (dpc). From 12.0 dpc, Tesr expression rapidly decreased in the female and was maintained in the male. Expression was seen in embryonic mouse sites other than the testis, such as in brain, eye, head, heart, n..
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