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  • Denys Drash syndrome
  • Frasier s syndrome
  • Receptor (FSH)
  • Receptor (GnRH)
  • Hedgehog
  • Androgens (Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism)
  • Hypophysis (Development)
  • Infertility
  • Leptin
  • Adrenal gland (Hyperplasia congenital)
  • Spermatogenesis and spermatozoon
  • StAR
  • Steroid hormones (Synthesis)
  • WT1
  • Kallmann s syndrome
  • 5 alpha Reductase
  • KAL
  • HESX1
  • LHX3 Lim3
  • Pituitary gland (Insufficiency Panhypopituitarism)
  • LHX4
  • PROP1
  • Puberty (Delayed)
  • Folliculogenesis
  • Receptor (LH)
  • Testis (Development)
  • Sry
  • SF1
  • SOX9
  • Campomelic dysplasia
  • P450 side chain cleavage
  • 3 beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase2
  • 17 alpha hydroxylase 17 20 lyase
  • 3 beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase3
  • Receptor (Androgen)
  • AMH
  • AMHR2
  • Insulin like 3 Relaxin like factor
  • DAX1 NR0B1
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    12002Genetic causes of human reproductive disease.



    +-nlJ Clin Endocrinol Metab 87(6):2447-54 (2002)
    22009Molecular mechanisms underlying the activation of mammalian primordial follicles.



    +-nlEndocr Rev 30(5):438-64 (2009)
    32002The earliest stages of folliculogenesis in vitro.



    +-nlReproduction 123(2):185-202 (2002)
    42005Mammalian egg activation: from Ca2+ spiking to cell cycle progression.



    +-nlReproduction 130(6):813-23 (2005)
    52003Extracellular matrix of the developing ovarian follicle.



    +-nlReproduction 126(4):415-24 (2003)
    62008The in vitro growth and maturation of follicles.



    +-nlReproduction 136(6):703-15 (2008)



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