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: rapid reversion of acidophilic cell types to pregestational proportions after weaning . Endocrinology 129 1215 – 1220 . Schmidt-Suppiran M Rajewsky K 2007 Vagaries of conditional gene targeting . Nature Immunology 8 665 – 668 . Srinivas
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-central nervous system and peripheral organs including the kidneys, lungs, blood, and testes ( Suter-Crazzolara & Unsicker 1994 , Trupp et al. 1995 , Suvanto et al. 1996 ). Although fertile, gene-targeted mice with one GDNF-null allele show depletion
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spermatogenesis including spermatogonia differentiation and spermiation ( Kastner et al. 1996 , Cupp et al. 1999 ). Among RA receptors, roles for RARα and RXRβ in testis functions have been demonstrated in gene-targeted mouse models. RXRβ mutant mice have
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B expression was examined in an inducible model of PR-A predominance in breast cancer lines. While most PR-target genes were not sensitive to the ratio change, progestin responsiveness was acquired in a subpopulation of gene targets involved in a
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