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|a Transgenics in endocrinology /
|c edited by Martin M. Matzuk, Chester W. Brown, and T. Rajendra Kumar.
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|a Totowa, N.J. :
|b Humana Press,
|c [2001]
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|c ©2001
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|a x, 485 pages :
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|a Contemporary endocrinology
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Germline genetic engineering techniques in endocrinology -- The transgenic mouse in studies of mammalian sexual differentiation -- The in vivo function of Müllerian-inhibiting substance during mammalian sexual development -- Control of ovarian function -- Mouse models to study the pituitary-testis interplay leading to regulated gene expression -- functional analysis of the Bc12 gene family in transgenic mice -- The role of C-Kit/Kit ligand axis in mammalian gametogenesis -- Gene knockout approaches to steroidogenesis -- The progesteron receptor knockout mouse model : new insights into progesterone action in vivo -- Knockout and transgenic mouse models that have contributed to the understanding of normal mammary gland development -- Prolactin and the prolactin receptor -- Transgenic models for oxytocin and vasopressin -- Glycoprotein hormones : transgenic mice as tools to study regulation and function -- Genetic approaches to the study of pituitary follicle-stimulating hormone regulation -- Transgenic analysis of the proopiomelanocortin neuroendocrine system -- Overexpression and targeted disruption of genes involved in the control of growth, food intake, and obesity -- Insulin and insulin-like growth factors : targeted deletion of the ligands and receptors -- Use of transgenic animals in skeleton biology -- Transgenic mouse models of prostate cancer -- Neural- and endocrin-cell-specific immortalization using transgenic approaches
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|a Endocrinology.
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