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Oocyte biology and challenges in developing in vitro maturation systems in the domestic dogSongsasen et al., 2007
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- Songsasen N
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The oocyte of the domestic dog is unique from that of other mammalian species studied to date. Ovulation occurs either once or twice per year, with the oocyte released at the germinal vesicle stage, and then completing nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation within the oviduct …
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