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Govindan JA, & Greenstein D (2007). Embryogenesis: anchors away!. Curr Biol, 17, R890-2. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2007.08.019
It has long been appreciated that the oocyte cortex plays a key role in regulating fertilization and establishing embryonic polarity. Recent studies have identifed the anti-phosphatase EGG-3 as a cortical anchor for regulatory proteins required for launching embryogenesis in Caenhorhabditis elegans.
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