In most mammals, fully grown oocytes in ovarian follicles are arrested in first meiotic prophase as germinal-vesicle-stage oocytes, and released from germinal vesicle (GV) arrest only after ovulation is triggered. The oocyte then progresses through first meioti
This study was designed to evaluate the role of follicular cells in the maintenance of meiotic arres...
In the mammalian ovary, oocytes are contained within follicles, specialized structures that facilita...
Immature mammalian oocytes reside in ovarian follicles with junctionally coupled granulosa cells. Wh...
Prophase I arrest, referred to as the germinal vesicle (GV) stage, is a conserved feature of oocytes...
Abstract A central dogma of mammalian reproductive biology is that the size of the primordial follic...
Vertebrate oocytes are arrested in prophase of meiosis I in an interphase-like stage of the cell cyc...
5 2 Summary The female germ cells called oocytes arise from the primordial germ cells during embryog...
Abstract In human female primordial germ cells, the transition from mitosis to meiosis begins from t...
abstract: In all the studied mammalian species, chromatin in the germinal vesicle (GV) is initially ...
In mammalian oocytes, the meiotic cell cycle is tightly controlled to make the best use of a limited...
Normal female fertility depends on normally occuring oogenesis and maturation progress. Oogenesis an...
During life, cohorts of mammalian oocytes resting in follicles resume growth in response to hormones...
Ovarian reserve is determined by the number of primordial follicles in the ovary. Quiescent primordi...
The development of both the mammalian oocyte and the somatic cell compartments of the ovarian follic...
The meiotic cell cycle in mammalian oocytes begins in the fetal ovary, and then pauses in prophase u...
This study was designed to evaluate the role of follicular cells in the maintenance of meiotic arres...
In the mammalian ovary, oocytes are contained within follicles, specialized structures that facilita...
Immature mammalian oocytes reside in ovarian follicles with junctionally coupled granulosa cells. Wh...
Prophase I arrest, referred to as the germinal vesicle (GV) stage, is a conserved feature of oocytes...
Abstract A central dogma of mammalian reproductive biology is that the size of the primordial follic...
Vertebrate oocytes are arrested in prophase of meiosis I in an interphase-like stage of the cell cyc...
5 2 Summary The female germ cells called oocytes arise from the primordial germ cells during embryog...
Abstract In human female primordial germ cells, the transition from mitosis to meiosis begins from t...
abstract: In all the studied mammalian species, chromatin in the germinal vesicle (GV) is initially ...
In mammalian oocytes, the meiotic cell cycle is tightly controlled to make the best use of a limited...
Normal female fertility depends on normally occuring oogenesis and maturation progress. Oogenesis an...
During life, cohorts of mammalian oocytes resting in follicles resume growth in response to hormones...
Ovarian reserve is determined by the number of primordial follicles in the ovary. Quiescent primordi...
The development of both the mammalian oocyte and the somatic cell compartments of the ovarian follic...
The meiotic cell cycle in mammalian oocytes begins in the fetal ovary, and then pauses in prophase u...
This study was designed to evaluate the role of follicular cells in the maintenance of meiotic arres...
In the mammalian ovary, oocytes are contained within follicles, specialized structures that facilita...
Immature mammalian oocytes reside in ovarian follicles with junctionally coupled granulosa cells. Wh...