Albertini, 1987 - Google Patents
Cytoplasmic reorganization during the resumption of meiosis in cultured preovulatory rat oocytesAlbertini, 1987
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- 5621041684863484867
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- Albertini D
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- Developmental biology
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Abstract Changes in organelle topography and microtubule configuration have been studied during the resumption and progression of meiosis in cultured preovulatory rat oocytes. Germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) was reversibly inhibited by dibutyryl cAMP (DcAMP) or …
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