Publications - 2005

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Bullejos, M, and Koopman, P (2005).
Delayed Sry and Sox9 expression in developing mouse gonads underlies B6-YDOM sex reversal.
Developmental Biology 278: 473 – 481.

Wilson, MJ, Jeyasuria, P, Parker, KL and Koopman, P (2005).
The transcription factors steroidogenic factor-1 and SOX9 regulate expression of Vanin-1 during mouse testis development.
J. Biol. Chem. 280: 5917-5923.

Koopman, P (2005).
Sex determination: A tale of two Sox genes.
Trends in Genetics 21: 367-370.

Wilson, MJ, Liaw, L and Koopman, P (2005).
Osteopontin and related SIBLING glycoprotein genes are expressed by Sertoli cells during mouse testis development.
Developmental Dynamics 233: 1488-1495.

Robins JC, Akeno N, Mukherjee A, Dalal RR, Aronow BJ, Koopman P, and Clemens TL (2005).
Hypoxia induces chondrocyte-specific gene expression in mesenchymal cells in association with transcriptional activation of Sox9.
Bone 37: 313-322

Takada, S, Mano, H and Koopman, P (2005).
Regulation of Amh during sex determination in chickens: Sox gene expression in male and female gonads.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 62: 2140-2146.

Jeanes, A, Wilhelm, D, Wilson, MJ, Bowles, J, McClive, PJ, Sinclair, AH and Koopman, P (2005).
Evaluation of candidate markers for the peritubular myoid cell lineage in the developing mouse testis.
Reproduction 130: 509-516.

Browne, CM, Hime, GR, Koopman, P and Loveland, KL (2005).
Genetic basis of human testicular germ cell cancer: insights from the fruitfly and mouse.
Cell and Tissue Research 322: 5-19.

Loffler, KA and Koopman, P (2005).
Pisrt1, a gene implicated in XX sex reversal, is expressed in gonads of both sexes during mouse gonad development.
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 86: 286-292.

Wilhelm, D, Martinson, F, Bradford, S, Wilson, M, Combes, A, Beverdam, A, Bowles, J, Mizusaki, H and Koopman, P (2005).
Sertoli cell differentiation is induced both cell-autonomously and through prostaglandin signalling during mammalian sex determination.
Developmental Biology 287: 111-124.