Fgf9 and Wnt4 act as antagonistic signals to regulate mammalian sex determination
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Kim , Y , Kobayashi , A , Sekido , R , DiNapoli , L , Brennan , J , Chaboissier , M-C , Poulat , F , Behringer , R R , Lovell-Badge , R & Capel , B 2006 , ' Fgf9 and Wnt4 act as antagonistic signals to regulate mammalian sex determination ' , PLoS Biology , vol. 4 , no. 6 , e187 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040187
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