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XB-ART-28166
Cell Biol Int Rep 1987 May 01;115:349-58.
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Sodium-dependent and sodium-independent phosphate uptake by full-grown, prophase-arrested oocytes of Xenopus laevis before and after progesterone-induced maturation.

Eckard P , Passow H .


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The uptake of inorganic phosphate by full-grown, prophase-arrested oocytes occurs by two essentially independent transport systems, which accomplish the delivery of extracellular phosphate into two different cellular compartments. One transport system is sodium-dependent, the other is sodium-independent. Both systems can be inhibited by sulfhydryl reagents and the sodium-dependent system becomes inhibited during progesterone-induced oocyte maturation.

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