Ibrahim M. Adham
Institute of Human Genetics
Heinrich-Düker-Weg 12
D-37073 Göttingen
Germany
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- INSL5-Deficient Mice Display an Alteration in Glucose Homeostasis and an Impaired Fertility. Burnicka-Turek, O., Mohamed, B.A., Shirneshan, K., Thanasupawat, T., Hombach-Klonisch, S., Klonisch, T., Adham, I.M. Endocrinology (2012)
- Fas-associated factor (FAF1) is required for the early cleavage-stages of mouse embryo. Adham, I.M., Khulan, J., Held, T., Schmidt, B., Meyer, B.I., Meinhardt, A., Engel, W. Mol. Hum. Reprod. (2008)
- Reduction of spermatogenesis but not fertility in Creb3l4-deficient mice. Adham, I.M., Eck, T.J., Mierau, K., Müller, N., Sallam, M.A., Paprotta, I., Schubert, S., Hoyer-Fender, S., Engel, W. Mol. Cell. Biol. (2005)
- Disruption of the pelota gene causes early embryonic lethality and defects in cell cycle progression. Adham, I.M., Sallam, M.A., Steding, G., Korabiowska, M., Brinck, U., Hoyer-Fender, S., Oh, C., Engel, W. Mol. Cell. Biol. (2003)
- The overexpression of the insl3 in female mice causes descent of the ovaries. Adham, I.M., Steding, G., Thamm, T., Büllesbach, E.E., Schwabe, C., Paprotta, I., Engel, W. Mol. Endocrinol. (2002)
- The role of the testicular factor INSL3 in establishing the gonadal position. Adham, I.M., Emmen, J.M., Engel, W. Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. (2000)