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==Discovery== In 1971, two independent teams of researchers ([[Yoshio Masui]] and [[Clement Markert]], as well as [[L. Dennis Smith]] and Robert Ecker) found that frog [[oocyte]]s arrested in G<sub>2</sub> could be induced to enter M phase by microinjection of cytoplasm from oocytes that had been hormonally stimulated with progesterone.<ref name = "Masui_1971" /><ref name="Smith_1971" /> Because the entry of oocytes into meiosis is frequently referred to as oocyte maturation, this cytoplasmic factor was called maturation promoting factor (MPF). Further studies showed, however, that the activity of MPF is not restricted to the entry of oocytes into meiosis. To the contrary, MPF is also present in somatic cells, where it induces entry into M phase of the mitotic cycle. Evidence that a diffusible factor regulates the entry into mitosis had been previously obtained in 1966 using the slime mold ''Physarum polycephalum'' in which the nuclei of the multi-nucleate plasmodial form undergo synchronous mitoses. Fusing plasmodia whose cell cycles were out of phase with each other led to a synchronous mitosis in the next mitotic cycle. This result demonstrated that mitotic entry was controlled by a diffusible cytoplasmic factor and not by a "nuclear clock."<ref name="pmid6008374">{{cite journal | vauthors = Rusch HP, Sachsenmaier W, Behrens K, Gruter V | title = Synchronization of mitosis by the fusion of the plasmodia of Physarum polycephalum | journal = The Journal of Cell Biology | volume = 31 | issue = 1 | pages = 204β9 | date = October 1966 | pmid = 6008374 | pmc = 2107035 | doi = 10.1083/jcb.31.1.204 }}</ref>
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