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Because of the limited number of eggs available for experimentation, little is known of the metabolic changes which follow fertilization in mammals. However, considerable knowledge has been obtained with echinoderm eggs (Monroy, 1965, 1973; Epel, 1975).
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Gwatkin, R.B.L. (1977). Metabolic Changes Associated with Fertilization. In: Fertilization Mechanisms in Man and Mammals. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8804-7_13
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