Fig. 3
From: Transcriptomics of cumulus cells – a window into oocyte maturation in humans

Differential expression of hallmark genes involved in the major pathways and processes identified by GSEA, leading edge analysis (LEA), and/or have been previously implicated as important for oocyte maturation. a Nuclear maturation; b Chromatin remodeling and DNA replication initiation; c Apoptosis and inflammation; d Extracellular matrix components and remodeling; e Steroid metabolism and processing. Red indicates significantly downregulated genes and green indicates significantly upregulated genes in MII-CC compared with GV-CC. FDR is reported beside each bar