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GLYCOPROTEIN LAYER SURROUNDING THE PLASMA MEMBRANE OF MAMMALIAN OOCYTES
Zona pallucida; Zona Pellucida; Zona pelucida; Zona striata; Zonae pellucidae; Zona striate; Zona pellucida glycoprotein; Zona pellucidum; Zona pellucidus; Sperm-binding protein; Area pellucida

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n. zona, regione
free port         
AREA OF A COUNTRY WHERE COMPANIES ARE VERY LIGHTLY TAXED
Free ports; Porto franco; Free Port; Zona franca la plata; Zona franca; Free Economic Zone; Economic free zone; Free port; Zona Franca; Bonded port; Bonded area; Free economic territory
porto franco
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VIRAL DISEASE CAUSED BY THE VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS
Herpes Zoster; Zoster; Zoster sine herpete; Disseminated herpes zoster; Inflammatory skin lesions following zoster infection; Isotopic response; Trigeminal zoster; Mandibular zoster; The shingles; Disseminated shingles; Herpes zoster; HZV; Disseminated zoster
n. herpes zoster, fuoco di Sant"Antonio, malattia virale acuta che si manifesta negli adulti con violente e dolorose eruzioni cutanee ed è causata dallo stesso virus che causa la varicella (patol.)

Definición

zona pellucida
[?z??n. p?'lu:s?d?]
¦ noun (plural zonae pellucidae ?z??ni: p?'lu:s?di:) Anatomy & Zoology the thick transparent membrane surrounding a mammalian ovum before implantation.
Origin
C19: from L., lit. 'pellucid girdle'.

Wikipedia

Zona pellucida

The zona pellucida (plural zonae pellucidae, also egg coat or pellucid zone) is a specialized extracellular matrix that surrounds the plasma membrane of mammalian oocytes. It is a vital constitutive part of the oocyte. The zona pellucida first appears in unilaminar primary oocytes. It is secreted by both the oocyte and the ovarian follicles. The zona pellucida is surrounded by the corona radiata. The corona is composed of cells that care for the egg when it is emitted from the ovary.

This structure binds spermatozoa, and is required to initiate the acrosome reaction. In the mouse (the best characterised mammalian system), the zona glycoprotein, ZP3, is responsible for sperm binding, adhering to proteins on the sperm plasma membrane. ZP3 is then involved in the induction of the acrosome reaction, whereby a spermatozoon releases the contents of the acrosomal vesicle. The exact characterisation of what occurs in other species has become more complicated as further zona proteins have been identified.

In humans, five days after the fertilization, the blastocyst performs zona hatching; the zona pellucida degenerates and decomposes, to be replaced by the underlying layer of trophoblastic cells. The zona pellucida is essential for oocyte growth and fertilization.