2017
DOI: 10.1515/macvetrev-2017-0023
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Nucleologenesis and Nucleolotransfer in Mammalian Oocytes: A Review

Abstract: An effort to improve development potential of early embryos is one of the main goals of biotechnology in the area of reproductive biology with application in veterinary or human medicine. Recent observations of the function of nucleolus or rather its forms before, during and after the fertilisation or parthenogenetic activation show the key role(s) of nucleolus in the processes of early genome activation. The nucleolus is a subnuclear structure (organelle) mainly involved in regulation of transcription and tra… Show more

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“…After establishing the method of enucleolation, the field was opened again for new adventures. The method of enucleolation was described in our last review (39). The studies of Ogushi et al (10) in pig and mouse, where the oocyte's NPBs were removed and even exchanged by micromanipulation, demonstrated that the NPB may have effects on oocyte maturation and progression of meiosis and that it certainly is crucial for embryonic development.…”
Section: The Composition Of the Npb And Potential Mechanisms For Its mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After establishing the method of enucleolation, the field was opened again for new adventures. The method of enucleolation was described in our last review (39). The studies of Ogushi et al (10) in pig and mouse, where the oocyte's NPBs were removed and even exchanged by micromanipulation, demonstrated that the NPB may have effects on oocyte maturation and progression of meiosis and that it certainly is crucial for embryonic development.…”
Section: The Composition Of the Npb And Potential Mechanisms For Its mentioning
confidence: 99%