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  • McBride, D.S.; Boisvert, C.; Bleau, G.; Kan, F.W.
    Detection of nascent and/or mature forms of oviductin in the female reproductive tract and post-ovulatory oocytes by use of a polyclonal antibody against recombinant hamster oviductin (2004), J. Histochem. Cytochem., 52, 1001-1009.
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Localization

Localization Comment Organism GeneOntology No. Textmining
Golgi apparatus of the non-ciliated oviduct cells Mesocricetus auratus 5794
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membrane in unfertilized oocytes, oviductin is detected in membrane invaginations along the oolemma and in some vesicles within multivesicular bodies Mesocricetus auratus 16020
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microvillus of uterine epithelial cells Mesocricetus auratus 5902
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multivesicular body of uterine epithelial cells Mesocricetus auratus 5771
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secretory granule of the non-ciliated oviduct cells Mesocricetus auratus 30141
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Mesocricetus auratus
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female
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Posttranslational Modification

Posttranslational Modification Comment Organism
glycoprotein
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Mesocricetus auratus

Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
non-ciliated oviduct cell
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Mesocricetus auratus
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oocyte after its release into the lumen of the oviduct, oviductin becomes associated with the zona pellucida of post-ovulatory oocytes. In unfertilized oocytes, oviductin is also detected in membrane invaginations along the oolemma and in some vesicles within multivesicular bodies Mesocricetus auratus
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oviduct in Golgi saccules and secretory granules of the non-ciliated oviduct cells. After its release into the lumen, oviductin becomes associated with the zona pellucida of post-ovulatory oocytes Mesocricetus auratus
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uterine epithelial cell oviductin is detected over the microvilli and within multivesicular bodies Mesocricetus auratus
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