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The fate of oocyte nuclear proteins during early development ofXenopus laevis

The localization and movements of four nuclear proteins, originally contained in the germinal vesicle ofXenopus oocytes, were followed through early development from cleavage to late neurula. The study made use of monoclonal antibodies directed against germinal vesicle proteins. Biochemical methods...

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Published in:Wilhelm Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology 1982-07, Vol.191 (4), p.228-233
Main Authors: Dreyer, Christine, Scholz, Elke, Hausen, Peter, Gläser, Brigitte, Müller, Ursula, Siegel, Elisabeth
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