Li et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Glucose metabolism in mouse cumulus cells prevents oocyte aging by maintaining both energy supply and the intracellular redox potentialLi et al., 2011
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- Li Q
- Miao D
- Zhou P
- Wu Y
- Gao D
- Wei D
- Cui W
- Tan J
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- Biology of reproduction
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Inhibiting oocyte postovulatory aging is important both for healthy reproduction and for assisted reproduction techniques. Some studies suggest that glucose promotes oocyte meiotic resumption through glycolysis, but others indicate that it does so by means of the …
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