Structural and rheological properties conferring fertilization competence to Xenopus egg-coating envelope
Abstract The extracellular egg-coating envelope that comprises a meshwork of filaments polymerized by glycoproteins plays a pivotal role in species-selective sperm recognition and subsequent fertilization; however, the structural and rheological properties conferring fertilization competence to the...
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Main Authors: | Mayu Hanaue, Naofumi Miwa |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/294d020443e34c47b3d10458b077dd7c |
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