Humphrey H C Yao
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Recent Articles
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Alexander A, Rodriguez K, Chen Y, Amato C, Estermann M, Nicol B, et al.
Elife
. 2025 Mar;
13.
PMID: 40063068
Accurate specification of female and male germ cells during embryonic development is critical for sexual reproduction. Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the bipotential precursors of mature gametes that commit to...
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Dinh D, Breen J, Nicol B, Foot N, Bersten D, Emery A, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2023 Apr;
51(12):5981-5996.
PMID: 37099375
Progesterone receptor (PGR) plays diverse roles in reproductive tissues and thus coordinates mammalian fertility. In the ovary, rapid acute induction of PGR is the key determinant of ovulation through transcriptional...
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Barsoum I, Yao H
Biol Reprod
. 2011 Jan;
84(5):894-9.
PMID: 21209421
Appearance of mouse fetal Leydig cells requires activation of the Hedgehog pathway. Upon binding to the membrane-bound receptor patched, Hedgehog ligands induce intracellular responses via a combined effect of Gli...
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Huang C, Yao H
BMC Dev Biol
. 2010 Jun;
10:66.
PMID: 20540774
Background: The synthesis of microRNA (miRNA) is a multi-step process that requires the action of the ribonuclease Dicer1. Dicer1 is responsible for the final processing of miRNA and has been...
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Yao H, Matzuk M, Jorgez C, Menke D, Page D, Swain A, et al.
Dev Dyn
. 2004 May;
230(2):210-5.
PMID: 15162500
Wnt4(-/-) XX gonads display features normally associated with testis differentiation, suggesting that WNT4 actively represses elements of the male pathway during ovarian development. Here, we show that follistatin (Fst), which...