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Journal article

Mullerian-inhibiting substance deficiency in transgenic mice interferes with postnatal germ cell development: clues for understanding infertility in cryptorchidism

Rangga Prasetyo, Pamela Farmer, Ian McLennan, Bridget Southwell, John Hutson

Journal of Pediatric Surgery | W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2009

DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2009.07.058

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Bridget Southwell Author Paediatrics Royal Children's Hospital

Keywords

Postnatal
Cell Differentiation
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Embryonic Stem Cells
Anti-Mullerian Hormone
Mice
Mice, Knockout
Serum Levels
Germ Cells
Pediatrics
Animals
Receptors, Peptide
In-Vitro
Testicular Maldevelopment
Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor Beta
Surgery
Boys
Mullerian-Inhibiting Substance
Orchiopexy
Science & Technology
Male
Spermatogonia
Germ Cell
Mouse Mutant
Mice, Transgenic
Testis
Infertility, Male
Disease Models, Animal
Mullerian Ducts
Testes
Cryptorchidism
Animals, Newborn

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