A all in vitro cloning technique was developed in wich embryos from the first cycle nuclear transfer (cloning) were used as blastomere donor for the second cycle nuclear transfer (re-cloning). Such method permitted to produce 14,5% of morulae and 14,9% of blastocysts after the first and second cycle of nuclear transfer, respectively. The rates of birth obtained after transfer of such embryos were 21,4% and 20,5% for first and second cyle respectively, corresponding to 6 and 5 calves for 28 and 24 transferred embryos. Unfortunately, gestation patholgies and an increase of birth weights were observed. It seems that the in vitro presence of gametes and/or embryos may be responsible of an alteration in the control of gene expression.Une techniq...
Presence of placental tissues from more normal noncloned embryos could reduce the preg-nancy failure...
The potential for cloning to improve dissemination of elite genetics has been a goal of livestock sc...
Presence of placental tissues from more normal noncloned embryos could reduce the pregnancy failure ...
A all in vitro cloning technique was developed in which the reconstituted embryos from the first cyc...
In 1987, Prather et al. have performed the first embryo cloning by nuclear transfer in the bovine sp...
The use of nuclear transfer procedures to produce large numbers of identical bovine offspring is of ...
We described an exclusively in vitro procedure for cloning and recloning bovine embryos. Embryos ob...
Recent evolutions of somatic cloning by nuclear transfer are reported, especially in the bovine spec...
Micromanipulation and electrofusion were utilized for nuclear transfer in bovine embryos. Embryonic ...
Bovine inner cell mass (ICM) cells were used as donor nuclei in nuclear transfer procedures to deter...
The development of somatic nuclear transfer procedures and the factors that are likely to affect the...
Treatment of in vitro matured bovine oocytes with colcemid results in a membrane protrusion that con...
The present study examined the in vitro and in vivo development of bovine nuclear-transferred embryo...
The developmental potential of nuclei of bovine gonial cells was investigated by nuclear transfer. G...
Cloning by nuclear transfer using mammalian somatic cells has enormous potential application. Howeve...
Presence of placental tissues from more normal noncloned embryos could reduce the preg-nancy failure...
The potential for cloning to improve dissemination of elite genetics has been a goal of livestock sc...
Presence of placental tissues from more normal noncloned embryos could reduce the pregnancy failure ...
A all in vitro cloning technique was developed in which the reconstituted embryos from the first cyc...
In 1987, Prather et al. have performed the first embryo cloning by nuclear transfer in the bovine sp...
The use of nuclear transfer procedures to produce large numbers of identical bovine offspring is of ...
We described an exclusively in vitro procedure for cloning and recloning bovine embryos. Embryos ob...
Recent evolutions of somatic cloning by nuclear transfer are reported, especially in the bovine spec...
Micromanipulation and electrofusion were utilized for nuclear transfer in bovine embryos. Embryonic ...
Bovine inner cell mass (ICM) cells were used as donor nuclei in nuclear transfer procedures to deter...
The development of somatic nuclear transfer procedures and the factors that are likely to affect the...
Treatment of in vitro matured bovine oocytes with colcemid results in a membrane protrusion that con...
The present study examined the in vitro and in vivo development of bovine nuclear-transferred embryo...
The developmental potential of nuclei of bovine gonial cells was investigated by nuclear transfer. G...
Cloning by nuclear transfer using mammalian somatic cells has enormous potential application. Howeve...
Presence of placental tissues from more normal noncloned embryos could reduce the preg-nancy failure...
The potential for cloning to improve dissemination of elite genetics has been a goal of livestock sc...
Presence of placental tissues from more normal noncloned embryos could reduce the pregnancy failure ...