Initial nuclear transplantation experiments in Xenopus eggs provided the first evidence for the conservation of the genome after cellular differentiation. This Discovery-in-Context Review recounts the early experiments that led to successful nuclear transfer in amphibians and the establishment of totipotency of a differentiated cell and shows how these discoveries paved the way for similar cloning experiments in other organisms
The transplantation of somatic cell nuclei to enucleated eggs has shown that genes can be reprogramm...
The aim of these experiments was to test whether the developmental potential of nuclei from intestin...
The aim of these experiments was to test whether the developmental potential of nuclei from intestin...
This thesis describes a number of foundation studies regarding Xenopus nuclear transfer, inter-speci...
1. In 1952 Briggs and King devised a method of transplanting a living embryonic nucleus into an enuc...
We review experiments in which somatic cell nuclei are transplanted singly to enucleated eggs (metap...
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
1. Nuclei from keratinized skin cells of adult Xenopus foot-webs have been transplanted to enucleate...
Full-grown Xenopus oocytes in first meiotic prophase contain an immensely enlarged nucleus, the Germ...
Full-grown Xenopus oocytes in first meiotic prophase contain an immensely enlarged nucleus, the Germ...
The birth and adult development of 'Dolly' the sheep, the first mammal produced by the transfer of a...
Introduction: In 1914, Hans Spemann demonstrated that salamanders had pluripotent nuclei up to the 1...
Introduction: In 1914, Hans Spemann demonstrated that salamanders had pluripotent nuclei up to the 1...
Introduction: In 1914, Hans Spemann demonstrated that salamanders had pluripotent nuclei up to the 1...
Abstract In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated ...
The transplantation of somatic cell nuclei to enucleated eggs has shown that genes can be reprogramm...
The aim of these experiments was to test whether the developmental potential of nuclei from intestin...
The aim of these experiments was to test whether the developmental potential of nuclei from intestin...
This thesis describes a number of foundation studies regarding Xenopus nuclear transfer, inter-speci...
1. In 1952 Briggs and King devised a method of transplanting a living embryonic nucleus into an enuc...
We review experiments in which somatic cell nuclei are transplanted singly to enucleated eggs (metap...
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
1. Nuclei from keratinized skin cells of adult Xenopus foot-webs have been transplanted to enucleate...
Full-grown Xenopus oocytes in first meiotic prophase contain an immensely enlarged nucleus, the Germ...
Full-grown Xenopus oocytes in first meiotic prophase contain an immensely enlarged nucleus, the Germ...
The birth and adult development of 'Dolly' the sheep, the first mammal produced by the transfer of a...
Introduction: In 1914, Hans Spemann demonstrated that salamanders had pluripotent nuclei up to the 1...
Introduction: In 1914, Hans Spemann demonstrated that salamanders had pluripotent nuclei up to the 1...
Introduction: In 1914, Hans Spemann demonstrated that salamanders had pluripotent nuclei up to the 1...
Abstract In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated ...
The transplantation of somatic cell nuclei to enucleated eggs has shown that genes can be reprogramm...
The aim of these experiments was to test whether the developmental potential of nuclei from intestin...
The aim of these experiments was to test whether the developmental potential of nuclei from intestin...