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Article Dans Une Revue Current Biology - CB Année : 2002

Ca2+ Oscillations Promote APC/C-Dependent Cyclin B1 Degradation during Metaphase Arrest and Completion of Meiosis in Fertilizing Mouse Eggs

Victoria L Nixon
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Mark Levasseur
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Keith T Jones

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exit lasts hours rather than minutes, and fertilization is associated with a characteristic series of Ca 2ϩ spikes rather than a single Ca 2ϩ rise [4]. Indeed, a single Ca 2ϩ rise is generally regarded as a poor stimulus for parthenogenesis in mammalian eggs [9]. Therefore, we wanted
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Victoria L Nixon, Mark Levasseur, Alex Mcdougall, Keith T Jones. Ca2+ Oscillations Promote APC/C-Dependent Cyclin B1 Degradation during Metaphase Arrest and Completion of Meiosis in Fertilizing Mouse Eggs. Current Biology - CB, 2002, 12 (9), pp.746-750. ⟨10.1016/s0960-9822(02)00811-4⟩. ⟨hal-03025789⟩
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