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Authors: PUSCH C HUSTERT E PFEIFER D SUDBECK P KIST R ROE B WANG ZL BALLING R BLIN N SCHERER G
Citation: C. Pusch et al., THE SOX10 SOX10 GENE FROM HUMAN AND MOUSE - SEQUENCE, EXPRESSION, ANDTRANSACTIVATION BY THE ENCODED HMG DOMAIN TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR/, Human genetics, 103(2), 1998, pp. 115-123

Authors: BARBARA PDS BONNEAUD N BOIZET B DESCLOZEAUX M MONIOT B SUDBECK P SCHERER G POULAT F BERTA P
Citation: Pds. Barbara et al., DIRECT INTERACTION OF SRY-RELATED PROTEIN SOX9 AND STEROIDOGENIC FACTOR-1 REGULATES TRANSCRIPTION OF THE HUMAN ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE GENE, Molecular and cellular biology (Print), 18(11), 1998, pp. 6653-6665

Authors: MEYER J SUDBECK P HELD M WAGNER T SCHMITZ ML BRICARELLI FD EGGERMONT E FRIEDRICH U HAAS OA KOBELT A LEROY JG VANMALDERGEM L MICHEL E MITULLA B PFEIFFER RA SCHINZEL A SCHMIDT H SCHERER G
Citation: J. Meyer et al., MUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE SOX9 GENE IN CAMPOMELIC DYSPLASIA AND AUTOSOMAL SEX REVERSAL - LACK OF GENOTYPE PHENOTYPE CORRELATIONS/, Human molecular genetics, 6(1), 1997, pp. 91-98

Authors: SUDBECK P SCHERER G
Citation: P. Sudbeck et G. Scherer, 2 INDEPENDENT NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SIGNALS ARE PRESENT IN THE DNA-BINDING HIGH-MOBILITY GROUP DOMAINS OF SRY AND SOX9, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(44), 1997, pp. 27848-27852

Authors: SUDBECK P SCHMITZ ML BAEUERLE PA SCHERER G
Citation: P. Sudbeck et al., SEX REVERSAL BY LOSS OF THE C-TERMINAL TRANSACTIVATION DOMAIN OF HUMAN SOX9, Nature genetics, 13(2), 1996, pp. 230-232

Authors: RASMUSSEN LM ANDERSEN OGN FRIKKE J LAURSEN K SALVIG J FLEET DM HALTERLEIN B HECKENROTH H MERCK T ROSNER HU SUDBECK P WOLFF WJ THISSEN JBM
Citation: Lm. Rasmussen et al., RED LIST OF BIRDS OF THE WADDEN SEA AREA, Helgolander Meeresuntersuchungen, 50, 1996, pp. 113-128
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