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Malgorzata Kloc1,2, Jacek Z Kubiak3,4,5
1The Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX, USA. mkloc@houstonmethodist.org.
Abstract:
Recent discoveries on the delivery of small- and large-size molecules and organelles to the oocytes/eggs from external sources, such as surrounding somatic cells, body fluids, and sperm, change our understanding of female germ cells' (oocytes and eggs) self-containment and individuality. In this chapter, we will summarize present-day knowledge on sources and presumptive functions of different types of exogenous molecules and organelles delivered to the animal oocytes and eggs.
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