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Bull, J. J., Wibbels, T., & Crews, D. (1990). Sex-determining potencies vary among female incubation temperatures in a turtle. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 256, 339–341.   
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Crews, D., & Garrick, L. D. (1980). Methods of inducing reproduction in captive reptiles. SSAR Contr. Herpetol., 1, 49–70.   
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Crews, D., & Bull, J. J. (2009). Mode and tempo in environmental sex determination in vertebrates. Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 20(3), 251–255.   
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Crews, D., Bergeron, J. M., & McLachlan, J. A. (1995). The role of estrogen in turtle sex determination and the effect of pcbs. Environmental Health Perspectives, 103(Suppl. 7), 73–77.   
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Crews, D., Wibbels, T., & Gutzke, W. H. N. (1989). Action of sex steroid hormones on temperature-induced sex determination in the snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina). General and Comparative Endocrinology, 75, 159–166.   
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Crews, D., Lou, W., Fleming, A., & Ogawa, S. From gene networks underlying sex determination and gonadal differentiation to the development of neural networks regulating sociosexual behavior. Brain Research, 1126, 109–121.   
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Crews, D., Wendy Lou, A. F., & Ogawa, S. (2006). From gene networks underlying sex determination and gonadal differentiation to the development of neural networks regulating sociosexual behavior. Brain Research, 1126(1), 109–121.   
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Crews, D., Cantu, A. R., Bergeron, J. M., & Rhen, T. (1995). The relative effectiveness of androstenedione, testosterone, and estrone, precursors to estradiol, in sex reversal in the red-eared slider (trachemys scripta), a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 100(1), 119–127.   
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Crews, D., Bull, J. J., & Wibbels, T. (1991). Estrogen and sex reversal in turtles: a dose-dependent phenomenon. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 81, 357–364.   
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Crews, D., Cantu, A. R., Rhen, T., & Vohra, R. (1996). The relative effectiveness of estrone, estradiol-17b, and estriol in sex reversal in the red-eared slider (trachemys scripta), a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 102, 317–326.   
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Crews, D. (2003). Sex determination: where environment and genetics meet. Evolution and Development, 5(1), 50.   
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Crews, D., Sanderson, N. S. R., & Dias, B. G. (2009). Hormones, brain, and behavior in reptiles. In D. W. Pfaff, A. P. Arnold, S. E. Fahrbach, A. M. Etgen & R. T. Rubin (Eds.), Hormones, Brain and Behavior 2nd edition ed. Vol. 2, (pp. 771–816).Elsevier BV.   
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Crews, D. (1996). Temperature-dependent sex determination: the interplay of steroid hormones and temperature. Zoological Science, 13, 1–13.   
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Fleming, A. A., & Crews, D. (2001). Estradiol and incubation temperature modulate regulation of steroidogenic factor 1 in the developing gonad of the red-eared slider turtle. Endocrinology, 142(4), 1403–1411.   
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Gans, C. G. A. S., & Crews, D. (1992). Biology of the reptilia vol. 18: physiology e: hormones, brain, and behavior Vol. 18. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.   
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Ramsey, M. E., & Crews, D. (2007). Adrenal-kidney-gonad complex measurements may not predict gonad-specific changes in gene expression patterns during temperature-dependent sex determination in the red-eared slider turtle (trachemys scripta elegans). Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology, 307A(8), 463–470.   
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Ramsey, M. E., Shoemaker, C., & Crews, D. (2007). Gonadal expression of sf1 and aromatase during sex determination in the red-eared slider turtle (trachemys scripta), a reptile with temperature-dependent sex determination. Differentiation, 75(10), 978–991.   
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Ramsey, M. E., & Crews, D. (2009). Steroid signaling and temperature-dependent sex determination—reviewing the evidence for early action of estrogen during ovarian determination in turtles. Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 20(3), 283–292.   
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Ramsey, M. E., & Crews, D. (2007). Steroid signaling system responds differently to temperature and hormone manipulation in the red-eared slider turtle (trachemys scripta elegans), a reptile with temperature-dependent sex determination. Sexual development : genetics, molecular biology, evolution, endocrinology, embryology, and pathology of sex determination and differentiation, 1(3), 181–196.   
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Rhen, T., Willingham, E. J., Sakata, J. T., & Crews, D. (1999). Incubation temperature influences sex-steroid levels in juvenile red-eared slider turtles, trachemys scripta, a species with temperature-dependent sex determination. Biology of Reproduction, 61(5), 1275–1280.   
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