Animal cloning has been extensively studied as a powerful tool for producing transgenic animals. This originally agricultural technique is expected to be of potential benefit in the biomedical field. In this review, applications of the cloning technique in the biomedical field are discussed, including our project of xenotransplantation
It is remarkable that nuclear transfer using differentiated donor cells can produce physiologically ...
Results of research in animal agriculture have affected certain aspects of clinical medicine. The ap...
The aim of xenotransplantation is to allow the transplantation of animal organs or cells to humans. ...
Animal cloning has been extensively studied as a powerful tool for producing transgenic animals. Thi...
Cloning is a creation of an organism which is called clone that that is a genetic copy of another or...
The importance of creation of clones is exhibited in attempts to conserve and reproduce genetically ...
Xenotranplantation dates back to as early as the 16th century. It was used as an alternative techniq...
Cloning is a scientific term used to describe the process of genetic duplication. The most commonly ...
There has been much discussion recently in both the scientific literatureand the popular media about...
Cloning of genetically-modified mammals to produce: 1) novel animal bioreactors expressing human gen...
The United States currently faces an extreme shortage of organs available for those in need of life-...
The field of xenotransplantation has fluctuated between great optimism and doubts over the last 50 y...
The transplantation of reproductive organs, including ovaries and ovarian tissue, was pioneered over...
Xenotransplantation was proposed a long time ago as a possible solution to the world-wide shortage o...
Xenotransplantation is one alternative to transplantation of human organs which has been investigate...
It is remarkable that nuclear transfer using differentiated donor cells can produce physiologically ...
Results of research in animal agriculture have affected certain aspects of clinical medicine. The ap...
The aim of xenotransplantation is to allow the transplantation of animal organs or cells to humans. ...
Animal cloning has been extensively studied as a powerful tool for producing transgenic animals. Thi...
Cloning is a creation of an organism which is called clone that that is a genetic copy of another or...
The importance of creation of clones is exhibited in attempts to conserve and reproduce genetically ...
Xenotranplantation dates back to as early as the 16th century. It was used as an alternative techniq...
Cloning is a scientific term used to describe the process of genetic duplication. The most commonly ...
There has been much discussion recently in both the scientific literatureand the popular media about...
Cloning of genetically-modified mammals to produce: 1) novel animal bioreactors expressing human gen...
The United States currently faces an extreme shortage of organs available for those in need of life-...
The field of xenotransplantation has fluctuated between great optimism and doubts over the last 50 y...
The transplantation of reproductive organs, including ovaries and ovarian tissue, was pioneered over...
Xenotransplantation was proposed a long time ago as a possible solution to the world-wide shortage o...
Xenotransplantation is one alternative to transplantation of human organs which has been investigate...
It is remarkable that nuclear transfer using differentiated donor cells can produce physiologically ...
Results of research in animal agriculture have affected certain aspects of clinical medicine. The ap...
The aim of xenotransplantation is to allow the transplantation of animal organs or cells to humans. ...