File:Ovocito. Antral temprano.. Distribución de Telómeros (puntos verdes) surrounded nucleolus SN cromatina. Diametro 20µm.png

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English: 6.C. Germinal vesicle (GV) telomeres analyzed using the Q-FISH technique.

Examples of paraffin-embedded follicle sections with telomeres visualized as bright green spots (FITC), while DNA was counterstained in red with PI.

(C) GV comparison between in vitro grown oocytes isolated from early antral (EA) follicles displaying a NSN and surrounded nucleolus (SN) chromatin configuration: the images reveal a higher fluorescence intensity for telomeres in SN oocytes. In all the digital images, telomeres (arrows) are distributed in correspondence to the chromatin. Diameter 20µm.
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Source PLoS ONE 6(11): e27550.
Author Barboni B, Russo V, Cecconi S, Curini V, Colosimo A, Garofalo M L, Capacchietti G, Di Giacinto O, Mattioli M,

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