The present study was conducted to investigate the influence of cell cycle stage of the donor nucleus on chromatin structure and development of mouse embryonic nuclei transplanted into enucleated oocytes. Donor cell-cycle stage was controlled in order to examine, in addition, the developmental potential of nuclei from 2-, 4-, and 8-cell-stage embryos. The cell cycle stage of donor nuclei was classified as early, middle, or late. After nuclear transfer, electrofusion, and activation, early-stage transplants formed a single pronucleus-like structure, but middle-stage transplants formed very irregular types of structures and ate-stage transplants extruded a polar body. A high proportion of development to the blastocyst stage (77.8%) and an inc...
Nuclear transplantation is a widely known technique used for mammalian cloning. Nuclear reprogrammin...
The developmental ability of enucleated mouse eggs that had received embryonic stem cells was examin...
Enucleated mouse 1-cell embryos arrest development at the 2-cell stage following transplantation of ...
The present study was conducted to examine the development of nuclear transplant embryos produced by...
Enucleated zygotes were compared with enucleated two-cell embryos as recipients for donor nuclei fro...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
To date, there is a large body of information on the structural composition of oocytes and embryonic...
The ability of foreign nuclei to support development in nuclear transplantation manipulations has pr...
Diploid parthenogenetically activated oocytes were obtained after gonadotropin-induced ovulation of ...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
The early development of mammalian embryos has been investigated using a technique of nuclear transp...
Our objective was to induce enucleation (IE) of activated mouse oocytes to yield cytoplasts capable ...
More than 90 percent of enucleated one-cell mouse embryos receiving pronuclei from other one-cell em...
Nuclear transplantation is a widely known technique used for mammalian cloning. Nuclear reprogrammin...
The developmental ability of enucleated mouse eggs that had received embryonic stem cells was examin...
Enucleated mouse 1-cell embryos arrest development at the 2-cell stage following transplantation of ...
The present study was conducted to examine the development of nuclear transplant embryos produced by...
Enucleated zygotes were compared with enucleated two-cell embryos as recipients for donor nuclei fro...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
To date, there is a large body of information on the structural composition of oocytes and embryonic...
The ability of foreign nuclei to support development in nuclear transplantation manipulations has pr...
Diploid parthenogenetically activated oocytes were obtained after gonadotropin-induced ovulation of ...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
The early development of mammalian embryos has been investigated using a technique of nuclear transp...
Our objective was to induce enucleation (IE) of activated mouse oocytes to yield cytoplasts capable ...
More than 90 percent of enucleated one-cell mouse embryos receiving pronuclei from other one-cell em...
Nuclear transplantation is a widely known technique used for mammalian cloning. Nuclear reprogrammin...
The developmental ability of enucleated mouse eggs that had received embryonic stem cells was examin...
Enucleated mouse 1-cell embryos arrest development at the 2-cell stage following transplantation of ...