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Gerd Scherer

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Novartis Foundation Symposium|May 7, 2002
The molecular genetic jigsaw puzzle of vertebrate sex determination and its missing piecesGerd Scherer
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|August 4, 2009
SOX E genes: SOX9 and SOX8 in mammalian testis developmentFrancisco Barrionuevo, Gerd Scherer
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|October 11, 2012
Clinical Utility Gene Card for: campomelic dysplasiaGerd Scherer, Bernhard Zabel, Gen Nishimura
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|February 22, 2002
Conditional inactivation of Sox9: a mouse model for campomelic dysplasiaRalf Kist, Heinrich Schrewe, Rudi Balling, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|July 28, 2012
Sox9 and Sox8 are required for basal lamina integrity of testis cords and for suppression of FOXL2 during embryonic testis development in miceIna Georg, Francisco Barrionuevo, Thorsten Wiech, et al.
Turk Pediatri Arsivi|June 17, 2015
A case of campomelic dysplasia in whom a new mutation was found in the SOX9 geneKadri Karaer, Zafer Yüksel, Esin Yalınbaş, et al.
Developmental Biology|March 14, 2007
Sox9 is required for precursor cell expansion and extracellular matrix organization during mouse heart valve developmentJoy Lincoln, Ralf Kist, Gerd Scherer, et al.
Histology and Histopathology|September 29, 2012
Genes promoting and disturbing testis developmentFrancisco J Barrionuevo, Miguel Burgos, Gerd Scherer, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 9, 2006
Sox9 is required for notochord maintenance in miceFrancisco Barrionuevo, Makoto M Taketo, Gerd Scherer, et al.
Organic Letters|July 19, 2003
High-yield immobilization of a puromycin analogue for the solid support synthesis of aminoacyl-tRNA fragmentsNhat Quang Nguyen-Trung, Silvia Terenzi, Gerd Scherer, et al.
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Novartis Foundation Symposium|May 7, 2002
The molecular genetic jigsaw puzzle of vertebrate sex determination and its missing piecesGerd Scherer
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology|August 4, 2009
SOX E genes: SOX9 and SOX8 in mammalian testis developmentFrancisco Barrionuevo, Gerd Scherer
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|October 11, 2012
Clinical Utility Gene Card for: campomelic dysplasiaGerd Scherer, Bernhard Zabel, Gen Nishimura
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000)|February 22, 2002
Conditional inactivation of Sox9: a mouse model for campomelic dysplasiaRalf Kist, Heinrich Schrewe, Rudi Balling, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|July 28, 2012
Sox9 and Sox8 are required for basal lamina integrity of testis cords and for suppression of FOXL2 during embryonic testis development in miceIna Georg, Francisco Barrionuevo, Thorsten Wiech, et al.
Turk Pediatri Arsivi|June 17, 2015
A case of campomelic dysplasia in whom a new mutation was found in the SOX9 geneKadri Karaer, Zafer Yüksel, Esin Yalınbaş, et al.
Developmental Biology|March 14, 2007
Sox9 is required for precursor cell expansion and extracellular matrix organization during mouse heart valve developmentJoy Lincoln, Ralf Kist, Gerd Scherer, et al.
Histology and Histopathology|September 29, 2012
Genes promoting and disturbing testis developmentFrancisco J Barrionuevo, Miguel Burgos, Gerd Scherer, et al.
Developmental Biology|May 9, 2006
Sox9 is required for notochord maintenance in miceFrancisco Barrionuevo, Makoto M Taketo, Gerd Scherer, et al.
Organic Letters|July 19, 2003
High-yield immobilization of a puromycin analogue for the solid support synthesis of aminoacyl-tRNA fragmentsNhat Quang Nguyen-Trung, Silvia Terenzi, Gerd Scherer, et al.
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