난자의 GV 유지 및 감수분열 재개의 분자생물학적 조절기전

Molecular Regulatory Mechanism of GV Arrest and Meiotic Resumption in Oocytes

  • 이현서 (차의과학대학교 의생명과학과) ;
  • 이경아 (차의과학대학교 의생명과학과)
  • 발행 : 2009.12.30

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