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The Mos/MAPK pathway is involved in metaphase II arrest as a cytostatic factor but is neither necess...

The Mos/MAPK pathway is involved in metaphase II arrest as a cytostatic factor but is neither necess...

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The Mos/MAPK pathway is involved in metaphase II arrest as a cytostatic factor but is neither necessary nor sufficient for initiating oocyte maturation in goldfish

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The Mos/MAPK pathway is involved in metaphase II arrest as a cytostatic factor but is neither necessary nor sufficient for initiating oocyte maturation in goldfish

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Germany: Springer Nature B.V

Journal title

Development genes and evolution, 2000-08, Vol.210 (8-9), p.416-425

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English

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Germany: Springer Nature B.V

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Mos plays a crucial role in meiotic cell division in vertebrates. In Xenopus, Mos is involved in the initiation of oocyte maturation as an initiator and in the arrest at the metaphase II stage (MII) as a component of the cytostatic factor (CSF). The function of Mos is mediated by MAP kinase (MAPK). We investigated the function of the Mos/MAPK pathw...

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The Mos/MAPK pathway is involved in metaphase II arrest as a cytostatic factor but is neither necessary nor sufficient for initiating oocyte maturation in goldfish

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_72565051

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_72565051

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0949-944X

E-ISSN

1432-041X

DOI

10.1007/s004270000083

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