XB-ART-37336
EMBO Rep
2008 Mar 01;93:246-51. doi: 10.1038/embor.2008.22.
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Second meiotic arrest and exit in frogs and mice.
Perry AC
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Verlhac MH
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Mature vertebrate oocytes typically undergo programmed arrest at the second meiotic cell cycle until they are signalled to initiate embryonic development at fertilization. Here, we describe the underlying molecular mechanisms of this second meiotic arrest and release in Xenopus, and compare and contrast them with their counterparts in mice.
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