Transplantation of male germ line cells into sterilized recipients has been used in mammals for conventional breeding as well as for transgenesis. We have previously adapted this approach for the domestic chicken and we present now an improvement of the germ cell transplantation technique by using an enriched subpopulation of c-Kit-positive spermatogonia as donor cells. Dispersed c-Kit positive testicular cells from 16 to 17 week-old pubertal donors were transplanted by injection directly into the testes of recipient males sterilized by repeated gamma irradiation. We describe the repopulation of the recipient’s testes with c-Kit positive donor testicular cells, which resulted in the production of functional heterologous spermatozoa. Using m...
Restoration of spermatogenesis after transplantation of c-Kit positive testicular cells in the fow
A paper produced in the frame of the H2020 project 677353 'Innovative Management of Animal GEnetic r...
This study evaluated gonadal migration and postmigratory proliferation of intact and genetically mod...
Transplantation of male germ line cells into sterilized recipients has been used in mammals for conv...
Transplantation of male germ cells into sterilized recipients has been widely used in mammals for co...
Transplantation of male germ cells into sterilized recipients has been widely used in mammals for co...
Transplantation of male germ cells into sterilized recipients has been widely used in mammals for co...
Transplantation of male germ cells into sterilized recipients has been widely used in mammals for co...
Biotechnological research in chicken transgenesis is still lagging beyond the mammals mainly due to ...
In this study, we proposed a testis-mediated germline chimera production system based on the transpl...
Previous studies have shown that grafted neonatal chicken testicular tissue can develop and produce ...
SummarySpermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) maintain spermatogenesis throughout a man’s life and may hav...
Chickens have proven to be useful organisms for transgenic research. This work provides enormous ben...
We recently developed bimodal germline chimera production approaches by transfer of primordial germ ...
Transplantation of primordial germ cells (PGCs), which are the progenitor cells of gametes, is a pow...
Restoration of spermatogenesis after transplantation of c-Kit positive testicular cells in the fow
A paper produced in the frame of the H2020 project 677353 'Innovative Management of Animal GEnetic r...
This study evaluated gonadal migration and postmigratory proliferation of intact and genetically mod...
Transplantation of male germ line cells into sterilized recipients has been used in mammals for conv...
Transplantation of male germ cells into sterilized recipients has been widely used in mammals for co...
Transplantation of male germ cells into sterilized recipients has been widely used in mammals for co...
Transplantation of male germ cells into sterilized recipients has been widely used in mammals for co...
Transplantation of male germ cells into sterilized recipients has been widely used in mammals for co...
Biotechnological research in chicken transgenesis is still lagging beyond the mammals mainly due to ...
In this study, we proposed a testis-mediated germline chimera production system based on the transpl...
Previous studies have shown that grafted neonatal chicken testicular tissue can develop and produce ...
SummarySpermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) maintain spermatogenesis throughout a man’s life and may hav...
Chickens have proven to be useful organisms for transgenic research. This work provides enormous ben...
We recently developed bimodal germline chimera production approaches by transfer of primordial germ ...
Transplantation of primordial germ cells (PGCs), which are the progenitor cells of gametes, is a pow...
Restoration of spermatogenesis after transplantation of c-Kit positive testicular cells in the fow
A paper produced in the frame of the H2020 project 677353 'Innovative Management of Animal GEnetic r...
This study evaluated gonadal migration and postmigratory proliferation of intact and genetically mod...