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Glycogen synthase kinase-3 regulates mouse oocyte homologue segregation
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Intracellular regulation of oocyte meiosis is not completely understood. However, reversible phosphorylation, which involves serine/threonine protein kinases and phosphatases (PP), is an important mediator. Glycogen synthase ...
Attenuation of autoimmune disease in fas-deficient mice by treatment with a cytotoxic benzodiazepine
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Objective Elimination of autoreactive cells relies on Fas-dependent activation-induced cell death mechanisms, an important component of peripheral tolerance. Defects in Fas or its cognate ligand lead to inefficient ...
Sentinel lymph node biopsy for patients with problematic spitzoid melanocytic lesions
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BACKGROUND Spindle and/or epithelioid melanocytic proliferations that display overlapping histopathologic features of Spitz nevus and Spitz-like melanoma are diagnostically difficult and controversial melanocytic tumors. ...
Specific inhibition of mouse oocyte nuclear protein phosphatase-1 stimulates germinal vesicle breakdown
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Okadaic acid (OA)-induced germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) and localization of protein phosphatase-1 (PP1) in oocyte nuclei are suggestive of PP1's role in regulating oocyte GVBD. To explore this possibility, we microinjected ...
Current management of patients with melanoma who are pregnant, want to get pregnant, or do not want to get pregnant See referenced original article on pages 2248–53, this issue.
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