Potential antagonistic relationship of genes in wnt4 pathway to regulate the sex differentiation in chinese giant salamander ( )

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  • who: Andrias davidianus and colleagues from the Ningbo University, China have published the article: Potential antagonistic relationship of genes in WNT4 pathway to regulate the sex differentiation in Chinese giant salamander ( ), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In present study, the authors characterized fgf9 and rspo1 expression using qRT-PCR, and determined their expression in undifferentiated and differentiated gonad by in situ hybridization.
  • how: The results showed that the relative expression of rspo1 in A. davidianus was the highest in the ovary. The results showed that rspo1 gradually played a role in ovarian development . . .

     

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