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14 matching records from 14 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
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Foxl2  forkhead box L2   (Synonyms: Pfrk)
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1J:292639 Cen C, Chen M, Zhou J, Zhang L, Duo S, Jiang L, Hou X, Gao F, Inactivation of Wt1 causes pre-granulosa cell to steroidogenic cell transformation and defect of ovary development. Biol Reprod. 2020 Jun 23;103(1):60-69
1*J:114716 Ellsworth BS, Egashira N, Haller JL, Butts DL, Cocquet J, Clay CM, Osamura RY, Camper SA, FOXL2 in the pituitary: molecular, genetic, and developmental analysis. Mol Endocrinol. 2006 Nov;20(11):2796-805
1J:192497 Georg I, Barrionuevo F, Wiech T, Scherer G, Sox9 and Sox8 are required for basal lamina integrity of testis cords and for suppression of FOXL2 during embryonic testis development in mice. Biol Reprod. 2012 Oct;87(4):99
1*J:257563 Huang K, Wang Y, Zhang T, He M, Sun G, Wen J, Yan H, Cai H, Yong C, Xia G, Wang C, JAK signaling regulates germline cyst breakdown and primordial follicle formation in mice. Biol Open. 2018 Jan 17;7(1):bio029470
1J:246806 Li Y, Zhang L, Hu Y, Chen M, Han F, Qin Y, Chen M, Cui X, Duo S, Tang F, Gao F, beta-Catenin directs the transformation of testis Sertoli cells to ovarian granulosa-like cells by inducing Foxl2 expression. J Biol Chem. 2017 Oct 27;292(43):17577-17586
1J:222787 Liu C, Peng J, Matzuk MM, Yao HH, Lineage specification of ovarian theca cells requires multicellular interactions via oocyte and granulosa cells. Nat Commun. 2015;6:6934
1J:203797 Maatouk DM, Mork L, Chassot AA, Chaboissier MC, Capel B, Disruption of mitotic arrest precedes precocious differentiation and transdifferentiation of pregranulosa cells in the perinatal Wnt4 mutant ovary. Dev Biol. 2013 Nov 15;383(2):295-306
1J:192186 Maatouk DM, Mork L, Hinson A, Kobayashi A, McMahon AP, Capel B, Germ cells are not required to establish the female pathway in mouse fetal gonads. PLoS One. 2012;7(10):e47238
1J:330583 McKey J, Anbarci DN, Bunce C, Ontiveros AE, Behringer RR, Capel B, Integration of mouse ovary morphogenesis with developmental dynamics of the oviduct, ovarian ligaments, and rete ovarii. Elife. 2022 Sep 27;11:e81088
1J:273473 McKey J, Bunce C, Batchvarov IS, Ornitz DM, Capel B, Neural crest-derived neurons invade the ovary but not the testis during mouse gonad development. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 Mar 19;116(12):5570-5575
1J:225731 Nicol B, Yao HH, Gonadal Identity in the Absence of Pro-Testis Factor SOX9 and Pro-Ovary Factor Beta-Catenin in Mice. Biol Reprod. 2015 Aug;93(2):35
1J:290205 Richardson N, Gillot I, Gregoire EP, Youssef SA, de Rooij D, de Bruin A, De Cian MC, Chaboissier MC, Sox8 and Sox9 act redundantly for ovarian-to-testicular fate reprogramming in the absence of R-spondin1 in mouse sex reversals. Elife. 2020 May 26;9:e53972
1J:340721 Schindler M, Osterwalder M, Harabula I, Wittler L, Tzika AC, Dechmann DKN, Vingron M, Visel A, Haas SA, Real FM, Induction of kidney-related gene programs through co-option of SALL1 in mole ovotestes. Development. 2023 Sep 1;150(17)
1J:305205 Tang F, Richardson N, Albina A, Chaboissier MC, Perea-Gomez A, Mouse Gonad Development in the Absence of the Pro-Ovary Factor WNT4 and the Pro-Testis Factor SOX9. Cells. 2020 Apr 29;9(5):1103

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