A dominant-negative pleiotrophin mutant introduced by homologous recombination leads to germ-cell apoptosis in male mice.
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Pleiotrophin expression and role in physiological angiogenesis in vivo: potential involvement of nucleolinLoss of receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase β/ζ (RPTPβ/ζ) promotes prostate cancer metastasisFsh controls gene expression in fish both independently of and through steroid mediationDifferential gene expression profiling of enriched human spermatogonia after short- and long-term culture.The lysine-rich C-terminal tail of heparin affin regulatory peptide is required for mitogenic and tumor formation activities.Ptn functions downstream of C/EBPβ to mediate the effects of cAMP on uterine stromal cell differentiation through targeting Hand2 in response to progesterone.
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A dominant-negative pleiotrophin mutant introduced by homologous recombination leads to germ-cell apoptosis in male mice.
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A dominant-negative pleiotroph ...... m-cell apoptosis in male mice.
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A dominant-negative pleiotroph ...... m-cell apoptosis in male mice.
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A dominant-negative pleiotroph ...... m-cell apoptosis in male mice.
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A dominant-negative pleiotroph ...... m-cell apoptosis in male mice.
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A dominant-negative pleiotroph ...... m-cell apoptosis in male mice.
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A dominant-negative pleiotroph ...... m-cell apoptosis in male mice.
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A dominant-negative pleiotroph ...... m-cell apoptosis in male mice.
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10.1073/PNAS.96.12.6734
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1999-06-01T00:00:00Z