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  1. ... for making a protein that is involved in male sex differentiation. During development of male fetuses, the AMH protein is produced and released ( ... duct cells. The Müllerian duct, found in both male and female fetuses, is the precursor to the ...
  2. ... AMH) receptor type 2, which is involved in male sex differentiation. The AMH receptor type 2 is ... duct cells. The Müllerian duct, found in both male and female fetuses, is the precursor to the ...
  3. ... protein 36 DKFZP727C091 hMSL1v1 KANL1_HUMAN KDVS KIAA1267 male-specific lethal 1 homolog MLL1/MLL complex subunit ...
  4. ... such as testosterone) that are important for normal male sexual development before birth and during puberty. Androgen ... of certain genes that play a role in male sexual development. By turning the genes on or ...
  5. ... body to respond appropriately to these hormones. In males, chorionic gonadotropin stimulates the development of cells in ... Androgens, including testosterone, are the hormones that control male sexual development and reproduction. In females, luteinizing hormone ...
  6. ... region Y protein. This protein is involved in male-typical sex development, which usually follows a certain ... they help determine whether a person will develop male or female sex characteristics. Girls and women typically ...
  7. ... in processing androgens, which are hormones that direct male sexual development. Specifically, the enzyme is responsible for ... to a more potent androgen, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), in male reproductive tissues.Testosterone and DHT are essential for ...
  8. ... protein is active in the brain, testes (in males), and other tissues, although its function is not ... 1 is involved in the development of the male reproductive system and the brain, including the brainstem. ...
  9. ... chromosomes. Aurora kinase C is most abundant in male testes, which are the male reproductive organs in which sperm are produced and ... been found to cause macrozoospermia. This condition causes males to have abnormal sperm, which leads to an ...
  10. ... disability, delayed development, and seizures. This condition affects males more often than females. When females are affected, ... severe neonatal encephalopathy. This condition almost exclusively affects males and is characterized by small head size (microcephaly), ...
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