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Biochemistry, 1998
cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (cis-DDP or cisplatin) is a widely used anticancer drug that is most effective against tumors of the testis. Although cisplatin is believed to mediate its cytotoxicity through the formation of DNA adducts, the precise biochemical mechanisms underlying its antitumor activity and selectivity for testicular tumors remain ...
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cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (cis-DDP or cisplatin) is a widely used anticancer drug that is most effective against tumors of the testis. Although cisplatin is believed to mediate its cytotoxicity through the formation of DNA adducts, the precise biochemical mechanisms underlying its antitumor activity and selectivity for testicular tumors remain ...
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[Localization of human testis determining factors on Y chromosome].
Zhonghua yi xue za zhi, 1991This is a study of in situ chromosomal hybridization and dot blot and southern blot hybridization using a testis determining factor related probe Y156 in sexually malformed patients. According to the phenotype karyotype analysis and hybridization results of these cases, especially 2 cases with dic (Y) and different breakpoints, we consider that the TDF
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American journal of human genetics, 1990
The zinc-finger-Y (ZFY) gene is a candidate for the testis-determining-factor gene (TDF) on the human Y chromosome and is postulated to initiate testis differentiation during embryogenesis. However, the present study indicates that the ZFY gene and its X homologue (ZFX) are differentially expressed in adult tissues. A human testis-specific ZFY cDNA was
Y F, Lau, K M, Chan
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The zinc-finger-Y (ZFY) gene is a candidate for the testis-determining-factor gene (TDF) on the human Y chromosome and is postulated to initiate testis differentiation during embryogenesis. However, the present study indicates that the ZFY gene and its X homologue (ZFX) are differentially expressed in adult tissues. A human testis-specific ZFY cDNA was
Y F, Lau, K M, Chan
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The molecular action of testis-determining factors SRY and SOX9.
Novartis Foundation symposium, 2002Despite 10 years of work since the discovery of SRY, little is known about its biochemical function. The HMG domain, a DNA-binding and DNA-bending motif, plays a central role, being the only region conserved between species and the site of almost all clinical mutations causing XY gonadal dysgenesis.
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The elusive testis-determining factor
Trends in Genetics, 1985J. Wolfe, P.N. Goodfellow
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The search for the mammalian testis-determining factor is on again
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 1990openaire +2 more sources

