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FGF-independent MEK1/2 signalling in the developing foetal testis is essential for male germline differentiation in mice.

Rheannon O BlücherRachel S LimEllen G JarredMatthew E RitchiePatrick S Western
Published in: BMC biology (2023)
Together, these data demonstrate a novel role for MEK1/2 signalling during testis development that is essential for male germline differentiation, but indicate a more limited role for FGF signalling. Our data indicate that additional ligands are likely to act through MEK1/2 to promote male germline differentiation and highlight a need for further mechanistic understanding of male germline development.
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