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Transcription of testicular angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) is initiated within the 12th intron of the somatic ACE gene.Tom E. Howard, Kenneth E. Bernstein, Shaw‐Yung Shai et al.|Molecular and Cellular Biology|1990Cited by 198
Transgenic mice demonstrate a testis-specific promoter for angiotensin-converting enzymeKimberly G. Langford, Kenneth E. Bernstein, Tom E. Howard et al.|Journal of Biological Chemistry|1991Cited by 128
Sperm-specific expression of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) is mediated by a 91-base-pair promoter containing a CRE-like element.Tom E. Howard, Kenneth E. Bernstein, Robert Balogh et al.|Molecular and Cellular Biology|1993Cited by 117