Very little is known about oocyte nuclear architecture during folliculogenesis. Using antibodies to reveal centromeres, Hoechst-staining to detect the AT-rich pericentromeric heterochromatin (chromocenters), combined with confocal microscopy for the three-dimensional analysis of the nucleus, we demonstrate that during mouse folliculogenesis the oocyte nuclear architecture undergoes dynamic changes. In oocytes isolated from primordial and primary follicles, centromeres and chromocenters were preferentially located at the periphery of the nucleus. During oocyte growth, centromeres and chromocenters were initially found spread within the nucleus and then progressively clustered around the periphery of the nucleolus. Our results indicate ...
International audienceNucleus position in cells can act as a developmental cue. Mammalian oocytes po...
In the mammalian oocyte, distinct patterns of centromeres and pericentromeric heterochromatin locali...
In the mammalian oocyte, distinct patterns of centromeres and pericentromeric heterochromatin locali...
AbstractThe vast majority of animal cells contain canonical centrosomes as a main microtubule-organi...
AbstractThe vast majority of animal cells contain canonical centrosomes as a main microtubule-organi...
In the mammalian oocyte, distinct patterns of centromeres and pericentromeric heterochromatin locali...
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International audienceNucleus position in cells can act as a developmental cue. Mammalian oocytes po...
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International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
SummaryChromosome segregation in mammalian oocytes is driven by a microtubule spindle lacking centro...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceNucleus position in cells can act as a developmental cue. Mammalian oocytes po...
In the mammalian oocyte, distinct patterns of centromeres and pericentromeric heterochromatin locali...
In the mammalian oocyte, distinct patterns of centromeres and pericentromeric heterochromatin locali...
AbstractThe vast majority of animal cells contain canonical centrosomes as a main microtubule-organi...
AbstractThe vast majority of animal cells contain canonical centrosomes as a main microtubule-organi...
In the mammalian oocyte, distinct patterns of centromeres and pericentromeric heterochromatin locali...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceNucleus position in cells can act as a developmental cue. Mammalian oocytes po...
Copyright © 2014 Martina Belli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
SummaryChromosome segregation in mammalian oocytes is driven by a microtubule spindle lacking centro...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
International audienceNucleus position in cells can act as a developmental cue. Mammalian oocytes po...
In the mammalian oocyte, distinct patterns of centromeres and pericentromeric heterochromatin locali...
In the mammalian oocyte, distinct patterns of centromeres and pericentromeric heterochromatin locali...