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Immunoexpression of the relaxin receptor LGR7 in breast and uterine tissues of humans and primatesMolecular cloning of a human MafF homologue, which specifically binds to the oxytocin receptor gene in term myometriumMajor human epididymis-specific gene product, HE3, is the first representative of a novel gene familyTachykinin (substance-P) gene expression in Leydig cells of the human and mouse testisAmplified RNA degradation in T7-amplification methods results in biased microarray hybridizationsProper application of antibodies for immunohistochemical detection: antibody crimes and how to prevent themReceptors for relaxin family peptidesRegion-specific variation of gene expression in the human epididymis as revealed by in situ hybridization with tissue-specific cDNAsTargeted deletion of the epididymal receptor HE6 results in fluid dysregulation and male infertilityThe gene for the Alzheimer-associated beta-amyloid-binding protein (ERAB) is differentially expressed in the testicular Leydig cells of the azoospermic by w/w(v) mouseInternational Union of Pharmacology LVII: recommendations for the nomenclature of receptors for relaxin family peptidesSPEER--a new family of testis-specific genes from the mouseINSL3 in the ruminant: a powerful indicator of gender- and genetic-specific feto-maternal dialogueExpression of relaxin-like factor is down-regulated in human testicular Leydig cell neoplasia.A highly efficient method for long-chain cDNA synthesis using trehalose and betaine.A fusca gene homologue in mammalian tissues: Developmental regulation in the rat testes.Mini symposium: the role of carbohydrates in reproduction. Introduction.Relaxin-Family Peptide Receptors 1 and 2 Are Fully Functional in the Bovine.Male Seminal Relaxin Contributes to Induction of the Post-mating Cytokine Response in the Female Mouse UterusThe evolutionary history of testicular externalization and the origin of the scrotum.A novel endozepine-like peptide (ELP) is exclusively expressed in male germ cells.Reproductive biology of the relaxin-like factor (RLF/INSL3).Relaxin peptides are new global players.The molecular basis of cryptorchidism.Differentiation-specific action of orphan nuclear receptor NR5A1 (SF-1): transcriptional regulation in luteinizing bovine theca cells.Cryptorchidism in the orl rat is associated with muscle patterning defects in the fetal gubernaculum and altered hormonal signaling.Post-meiotic gene products as targets for male contraception.Science-based regulation of endocrine disrupting chemicals in Europe: which approach?Phthalates and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid in human amniotic fluid: temporal trends and timing of amniocentesis in pregnancy.Perfluorooctane Sulfonate Concentrations in Amniotic Fluid, Biomarkers of Fetal Leydig Cell Function, and Cryptorchidism and Hypospadias in Danish Boys (1980-1996).Implantation of the human embryo: research lines and models. From the implantation research network 'Fruitful'.Molecular cloning and in vivo expression of the bovine steroidogenic acute regulatory protein.The Male Fetal Biomarker INSL3 Reveals Substantial Hormone Exchange between Fetuses in Early Pig Gestation.Functional link between bone morphogenetic proteins and insulin-like peptide 3 signaling in modulating ovarian androgen productionStructure and expression of the bovine oxytocin receptor gene.Brief maternal exposure of rats to the xenobiotics dibutyl phthalate or diethylstilbestrol alters adult-type Leydig cell development in male offspring.Seminiferous tubule transfection in vitro to define post-meiotic gene regulation.Biology of insulin-like factor 3 in human reproduction.Insulin-Like Factor 3 and the HPG Axis in the Male.Relaxin family peptides in the male reproductive system--a critical appraisal.
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