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Abolition of All Adrogen Target Organ Responses by the X-Linked Tfm (Testicular Feminization) Mutation
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Author(s):
Susumu Ohno
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1979
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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1979
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10.1007/978-3-642-81261-3_12
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Why Sexual Dimorphism?
pp. 7
Man as a Sexually Dimorphic Species
pp. 11
Male Chauvinism and a Misunderstanding of Sexual Dimorphism
pp. 17
The Number of Genes in the Mammalian Genome and the Need for Master Regulatory Genes
pp. 22
The Mammalian Sex Chromosomes
pp. 29
Initial Gonadal Differentiation and the History of H-Y Antigen
pp. 39
Testis-Organizing Function of H-Y Antigen
pp. 50
The Developmental Strategy of Competitive Displacements and the Role of β2-Microglobulin-H-2 or HLA Dimers in Organogenesis
pp. 67
Testis-Organizing H-Y Antigen and the Cell Lineage-Specific Antigen of Testicular Sertoli and Ovarian Follicular Cells: H-2 Restricted and Nonrestricted Killing by Female T-Cells of Testicular Sertoli Cells
pp. 79
Why Are a Number of Unlinked Genes Involved in H-Y Antigen Expression ?
pp. 91
The Inherently Feminine Embryonic Plan and Testosterone Induction of the Male Secondary Sex
pp. 104
Abolition of All Adrogen Target Organ Responses by the X-Linked Tfm (Testicular Feminization) Mutation
pp. 117
The Tfm Mutation Affects the Nuclear-Cytosol Androgen-Receptor Protein
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