MiR-202 controls female fecundity by regulating medaka oogenesis
Female gamete production relies on coordinated molecular and cellular processes that occur in the ovary throughout oogenesis. In fish, as in other vertebrates, these processes have been extensively studied both in terms of endocrine/paracrine regulation and protein expression and activity. The role...
Auteurs principaux: | Gay, S, Bugeon, J, Bouchareb, M, Henry, L, Delahaye, C, Legeai, F, Montfort, J, Le Cam, A, Siegel, A, Bobe, J, Thermes, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2018
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