Nathalie Josso
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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Archive | 2014
Rodolfo Rey; Jean-Yves Picard; Nathalie di Clemente; Richard L. Cate; Nathalie Josso
Anti-Mullerian hormone causes the regression of the Mullerian ducts in the male fetus. AMH is expressed at high levels by testicular Sertoli cells from early fetal life through puberty. The human AMH gene maps to chromosome 19. AMHR2 gene, encoding the AMH type 2 receptor, maps to chromosome 12. Mutations in either gene are responsible for the Persistent Mullerian Duct Syndrome (PMDS), characterized by the presence of the uterus and fallopian tubes in an otherwise normally virilized male. AMH is also a useful serum biomarker of testicular function in pediatric patients.
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2000
Lucile Gouédard; Ye-Guang Chen; Laurie Thevenet; Chrystele Racine; Sandrine Borie; Isabelle Lamarre; Nathalie Josso; Joan Massagué; Nathalie di Clemente
Archive | 2016
Rodolfo Rey; Nathalie Josso
Endocrinology: Adult and Pediatric (Seventh Edition) | 2016
Rodolfo Rey; Nathalie Josso
Archive | 2016
Rodolfo Rey; Nathalie Josso; Chrystele Racine
Archive | 2016
Clemente-Besse Nathalie Di; Nathalie Josso; Richard L. Cate; Corinne Belville
Archive | 2016
Rodolfo Rey; Nathalie Josso; Chrystele Racine
Archive | 2016
Rodolfo Rey; Nathalie Josso; Chrystele Racine
Archive | 2016
Rodolfo Rey; Nathalie Josso; Chrystele Racine
Archive | 2016
Rodolfo Rey; Nathalie Josso; Chrystele Racine