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Human Pronuclear Stage

  • Region of the penetrated human ovum with male and female pronuclei (PN).
  • The pronuclear material appears to be highly hydrated, although zonally condensed in patchy aggregates.
  • Nucleoli (n) and intrapronuclear annulate lamellae (led) are evident.
  • Note the numerous organelles which populate the cytoplasm adjacent to the pronuclei
  • Golgi complex (c)

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Reference

<pubmed>6008199</pubmed>| PMC2107024 | J Cell Biol.


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