Warne, 1998 - Google Patents
Advances and challenges with intersex disordersWarne, 1998
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- 1758216216691282548
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- Warne G
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- Reproduction, Fertility and Development
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Many recent advances have come from basic research into the mechanisms of sexual differentiation. These include the discovery of a number of genes (SRY, WT-1, SF-1, SOX-9) and one locus (DSS) involved in human gonadal differentiation, and understanding gained …
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