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Polarity of Xenopus Oocytes and Early Embryos
Malgorzata Kloc
Academic Institute
Research Institute
Department of Surgery
Immunobiology & Transplant Science Center
J.C. Walter Jr. Transplant Center
Houston Methodist
Weill Cornell Medical College
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Xenopus
87%
Ovum
84%
Oocytes
77%
Embryonic Structures
67%
Fertilization
59%
Animals
41%
Oogenesis
37%
Mothers
35%
Epidermis
27%
Germ Cells
27%
Embryonic Development
25%
Cytoplasm
22%
RNA
19%
Cell Proliferation
18%
Muscles
16%
Bone and Bones
16%
Proteins
10%
Chemistry
Developmental
100%
Polarity
66%
Chemical Transformation
25%
Protein
17%
Molecule
14%