Sexual Development

Papers
(The median citation count of Sexual Development is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing for the Diagnosis of Gene Variants in Patients with 46,XY Disorder of Sex Development33
The Regulation of Germline Sex Determination in Drosophila by Sex lethal26
Avian Sex Determination: A Chicken and Egg Conundrum22
Front & Back Matter20
<b><i>CBX2</i></b> in DSD: The Quirky Kid on the Block19
Differentially Expressed MicroRNAs in Testes of Dominant and Subordinate Nile Tilapia Males and Identification of Oni-miR-499 as Regulator of amh Gene Expression18
Two Novel Heterozygous Variants in RecA2 Domain of DHX37 Cause 46,XY Gonadal Dysgenesis and Testicular Regression Syndrome16
Prelims12
Evidence for sult1st6y as a Major Candidate Sex-Determining Gene in Pacific Bluefin Tuna12
Abstracts of the 11th I-DSD Symposium10
Front & Back Matter10
Contents, Vol.1610
46,XX Testicular/Ovotesticular Disorders of Sexual Development: A Single-Center Retrospective Experience9
Instructing Mouse Germ Cells to Adopt a Female Fate7
Germ Cell Development and Sex Differentiation7
Sexual Dimorphic Expression of Dmrt1 in Adult Japanese Gecko (Gekko japonicus)7
Presentation, Diagnosis, and Follow-Up Characteristics of 17α-Hydroxylase Deficiency Cases with Exon 1–6 Deletion (Founder Mutation) in the CYP17A1Gene: 20-Year Single-Center Experience7
Testicular Architecture of Men with 46,XX Testicular Disorders of Sex Development7
Acknowledgement to Reviewers6
Lessons Learned from 17 Years of Multidisciplinary Care for Differences of Sex Development Patients at a Single Indonesian Center6
Inhibiting p38α and -β MAPK Affects Testis Development in the Marsupial Tammar Wallaby5
Factors within the Developing Embryo and Ovarian Microenvironment That Influence Primordial Germ Cell Fate5
Epigenetic Mechanisms Governing Female and Male Germline Development in Mammals5
Phenotypic Variation in 46,XX Disorders of Sex Development due to the Fourth Zinc Finger Domain Variant of WT1: A Familial Case Report5
Rare Genetic Variants of Cell Adhesion Molecules in Transgender Men Suggest a Potential Role in Gender Dysphoria5
Role of the X and Y Chromosomes in the Female Germ Cell Line Development in the Mouse (Mus musculus)5
How Germ Cells Determine Their Own Sexual Fate in Mice4
Erratum4
An International Delphi-Based Study for Developing a Core Outcome Set for Hypospadias Surgery4
SOX Genes and Their Role in Disorders of Sex Development4
Trends in Time Regarding Sex Assignment of Patients with Disorders of Sex Development: Experience of an Interdisciplinary Service4
Publisher's Note3
Prelims3
Mutations in STARD8 (DLC3) May Cause 46,XY Gonadal Dysgenesis3
Preface to the Special Issue on Ovarian Development3
Sexual Dimorphism in Facial Morphology and Skin Color in the Horn of Africa2
An Unusual Case of a Monorchid Horse with an Abdominally Retained Testicle2
One-Step Leaping Evolution from an Autosomal Pair to the Heteromorphic Sex Chromosomes2
Sex Determination in Nematode Germ Cells2
Rare Case of a Turner Syndrome Patient with Metastatic Dysgerminoma and No Y-Chromosomal Material with Pathogenic Variants Found in <i>KIT</i> and <i>MTOR</i>1
Are NR5A1 Variations a Frequent Cause of 46,XX Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development? Analysis from a Single Center and Systematic Review1
Sex Determination and Ovarian Development in Reptiles and Amphibians: From Genetic Pathways to Environmental Influences1
Genetic Variants in SRD5A2 in a Spectrum of DSD Patients from Australian Clinics Highlight Importance of Genetic Testing alongside Typical First-Line Investigations1
Pathogenic Variants in <i>MAP3K1</i> Cause 46,XY Gonadal Dysgenesis: A Review1
Bilateral Testicular Regression Syndrome and Optic Nerve Atrophy: Clinical Aspects of a Child with a SEMA3E Loss-of-Function Variant1
Metabolic Control of Germline Formation and Differentiation in Mammals1
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