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Control of oocyte reawakening by kit

Saatcioglu et al., 2016

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Saatcioglu H
Cuevas I
Castrillon D
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PLoS genetics

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In mammals, females are born with finite numbers of oocytes stockpiled as primordial follicles. Oocytes are “reawakened” via an ovarian-intrinsic process that initiates their growth. The forkhead transcription factor Foxo3 controls reawakening downstream of PI3K …
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