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Nutrient pathways regulating the nuclear maturation of mammalian oocytes

Downs, 2015

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4600490935042600197
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Downs S
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Reproduction, Fertility and Development

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Oocyte maturation is defined as that phase of development whereby a fully grown oocyte reinitiates meiotic maturation, completes one meiotic division with extrusion of a polar body, then arrests at MII until fertilisation. Completion of maturation depends on many different …
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