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oocyte
oocyte Biol. (ˈəʊəsaɪt) [f. oo- + -cyte, as ad. G. ovocyte (now oozyte) (T. Boveri 1892, in Anat. Hefte Abt. II. I. 446): see ovo-.] An egg mother-cell, which gives rise to a mature ovum by meiosis; the primary oocyte gives rise in meiosis I to the secondary oocyte and a small polar body; the second... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oocyte
Cumulus-oocyte complex The cumulus-oocyte complex contains layers of tightly packed cumulus cells surrounding the oocyte in the Graafian follicle. The oocyte is arrested in Meiosis II at the stage of metaphase II and is considered a secondary oocyte. wikipedia.org
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Oocyte Development During the Reproductive Cycle - Verywell Family
An oocyte is an immature egg (an immature ovum). Oocytes develop to maturity from within a follicle. These follicles are found in the outside layer of the ovaries. During each reproductive cycle, several follicles begin to develop. Typically, only one oocyte each cycle will become a mature egg and be ovulated from its follicle.
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Oocyte activation
Oocyte (or ovum/egg) activation is a series of processes that occur in the oocyte during fertilization. Sperm entry causes calcium release into the oocyte. wikipedia.org
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Oocyte cryopreservation: genes from three parents? Recently, I've heard of something called Oocyte cryopreservation, where a (fertilized, I think) egg from a woman is extracted, frozen and later thawed and reinserted ...
In short: yes it is possible to donate an oocyte to another woman. The child would only inherit the genes from the donor oocyte and the sperm, as the genetic material is enclosed in the oocyte and sperm.
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Oocyte selection
Oocyte selection is a procedure that is performed prior to in vitro fertilization, in order to use oocytes with maximal chances of resulting in pregnancy Also, morphological features of the oocyte that can be obtained by standard light or polarized light microscopy. wikipedia.org
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Oocyte maturation inhibitor
The oocyte maturation inhibitor (OMI) is an inhibitory factor created by follicular cells during a primary oocyte maturation. It is believed to be the reason why the oocyte remains for so long in the immature dictyate state of meiosis. References Embryology wikipedia.org
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Oocyte cryopreservation
Oocyte cryopreservation is a procedure to preserve a woman's eggs (oocytes). "great promise for applications in oocyte donation and fertility preservation" because recent laboratory modifications have resulted in improved oocyte wikipedia.org
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Transvaginal oocyte retrieval
Transvaginal oocyte retrieval (TVOR), also referred to as oocyte retrieval (OCR), is a technique used in in vitro fertilization (IVF) in order to remove surrounding the oocyte are removed. wikipedia.org
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TEM of further developed oocyte (Ph. persimilis). Note adjacent ...
Download scientific diagram | TEM of further developed oocyte (Ph. persimilis). Note adjacent electron lucent tissue. Scale bar: 1 µm. Abbr.: cc, cup cell; No ...
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IVF (in vitro fertilization) after oocyte freezing: OOCYTE THAW ...
IVF (in vitro fertilization) after oocyte freezing: OOCYTE THAW, INSEMINATION, and EMBRYO CULTURE Procedure cost: by First Fertility Phnom Penh Fertility Clinic រាជធានី ភ្នំពេញ, Phnom Penh Cambodia
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Obstetric and perinatal complications in an oocyte donation programme ...
The aim of this study is to describe obstetric and perinatal complications in pregnancies from oocyte donation (OD) cycles, delivering in our centre and to determine the impact of maternal age. Ret...
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CN101650273B - Paraffin wax slicing method of ocean shellfish oocyte ...
The invention relates to a paraffin wax slicing method of ocean shellfish oocytes, comprising the steps of fixing, dehydration, clarity, waxdip, imbedment, slicing, dyeing, mounting, and the like. The paraffin wax slicing method is characterized by solving the problem of the difficult waxdip and imbedment of the ocean shellfish oocytes due to small volume, improving a hematoxylin-eosin dyeing ...
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Oocyte abnormalities
Causes of oocyte abnormalities Oocyte abnormalities can be caused by a variety of genetic factors affecting different stages in meiosis. Oocyte maturation abnormalities (OMAS) Oocyte maturation abnormalities (OMAS) are repeatedly experienced in a small percentage of infertile women. wikipedia.org
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TEM of an oocyte II with nutritive cord almost reaching the tissue ...
Download scientific diagram | TEM of an oocyte II with nutritive cord almost reaching the tissue characterized by filament bundles and straight processes (Ph. persimilis). Note homogeneous ...
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