Biopolym. Cell. 1997; 13(2):93-99.
Огляди
Регуляторні механізми доімплантаційного морфогенезу миші
1Євсиков О. В.
  1. Інститут молекулярної біології і генетики НАН України
    Вул. Академіка Заболотного, 150, Київ, Україна, 03680

Abstract

В огляді розглянуто сучасні проблеми регуляції доімплан­таційного розвитку ембріона мииіі. Обговорюється роль чотирьох базових регуляторів онтогенезу ядерно-цитоплазма­тичних взаємодій, «цитоплазматичної» регуляції, міжклітин­них взаємодій та геномного імпринтингу.

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