A comparison of the properties of Sox-3 with Sry and two related genes, Sox-1 and Sox-2.
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P. Goodfellow | S. Rastan | R. Lovell-Badge | D. Norris | M. Stevanović | J. Collignon | S. Sockanathan | A. Hacker | M. Cohen-Tannoudji | Dominic Norris
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