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The in vivo function of Müllerian-inhibiting substance during mammalian sexual development

Mishina et al., 1996

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11226594010688821604
Author
Mishina Y
Behringer R
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Advances in Developmental Biology (1992)

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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the in vivo function of Müllerian-inhibiting substance (MIS) during mammalian sexual development. Various aspects of MIS in mammals, from a brief history of its discovery to recent studies of the MIS gene in transgenic …
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