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Oocyte BMP15 and GDF9 Effects

Representative micrographs of bovine intra-oocyte NAD(P)H (A, C) and FAD (B, D) autofluorescence and GSH fluorescence (E, F), after treatment with different forms of BMP15 (mature BMP15 and pro-mature BMP15) or mature GDF9 at 100 ng/ml, in the absence (A, B, E) or presence (C, D, F) of FSH.


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© 2014 Sudiman et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.


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  1. Sudiman J, Sutton-McDowall ML, Ritter LJ, White MA, Mottershead DG, Thompson JG & Gilchrist RB. (2014). Bone morphogenetic protein 15 in the pro-mature complex form enhances bovine oocyte developmental competence. PLoS ONE , 9, e103563. PMID: 25058588 DOI.

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