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Mechanisms leading to cortical reaction in the mammalian egg
Tamar Raz
,
Ehud Skutelsky
, Dina Amihai
, Ilan Hammel
,
Ruth Shalgi
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Corresponding author for this work
Pathology
Cell and Developmental Biology
Tel Aviv University
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Cortical Granules
100%
Cortical Reaction
100%
Exudates
44%
Fertilization
22%
PKC Activation
22%
Block to Polyspermy
22%
Ca2+
11%
High Concentration
11%
Cortex
11%
Electron Microscopy
11%
Light Microscopy
11%
Evenly Distributed
11%
Intracellular Ca2+
11%
Lectin
11%
Biological Significance
11%
All-or-nothing
11%
Advanced Stage
11%
Confocal Microscopy
11%
Ionomycin
11%
Sperm Penetration
11%
Patchy
11%
Rat Eggs
11%
Parthenogenetic Activation
11%
Number Distribution
11%
Lens Culinaris
11%
Texas Red
11%
Granule Density
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cortical Granule
100%
Calcium Ion
22%
Fertilization
22%
Polyspermy
22%
Exudate
11%
Lectin
11%
Electron Microscopy
11%
Confocal Microscopy
11%
Spermatozoon Penetration
11%
Ionomycin
11%
Oocyte Cortex
11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Calcium Ion
100%
Rat
50%
Exudate
50%