The present study examined the in vitro and in vivo development of bovine nuclear-transferred embryos. A bovine fetal fibroblast culture was established and used as nucleus donor. Slaughterhouse oocytes were matured in vitro for 18 h before enucleation. Enucleated oocytes were fused with fetal fibroblasts with an electric stimulus and treated with cytochalasin D and cycloheximide for 1 h followed by cycloheximide alone for 4 h. Reconstructed embryos were cultured for 7-9 days and those which developed to blastocysts were transferred to recipient cows. Of 191 enucleated oocytes, 83 (43.5%) were successfully fused and 24 (28.9%) developed to blastocysts. Eighteen freshly cloned blastocysts were transferred to 14 recipients, 5 (27.8%) of which...
Animal cloning by nuclear transfer (NT) has made the production of transgenic animals using genetica...
Since the landmark study of Wilmut et al. describing the birth of a cloned lamb derived from a somat...
To date, cloned farm animals have been produced by nuclear transfer from embryonic, fetal, and adult...
The development of somatic nuclear transfer procedures and the factors that are likely to affect the...
An efficient system for genetic modification and large scale cloning of cattle is of importance for ...
A all in vitro cloning technique was developed in which the reconstituted embryos from the first cyc...
Bovine inner cell mass (ICM) cells were used as donor nuclei in nuclear transfer procedures to deter...
A all in vitro cloning technique was developed in wich embryos from the first cycle nuclear transfer...
Due to its economic importance, the production of cattle by nuclear transfer has been a primary rese...
Since the first successful somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) experiments were carried out, a num...
Adult animal cloning has progressed to allow the production of offspring cloned from adult cells. ho...
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...
In 1987, Prather et al. have performed the first embryo cloning by nuclear transfer in the bovine sp...
The pluripotency of embryonic germ cells in the mouse sug-gests that mitotic bovine fetal germ cells...
Animal cloning by nuclear transfer (NT) has made the production of transgenic animals using genetica...
Since the landmark study of Wilmut et al. describing the birth of a cloned lamb derived from a somat...
To date, cloned farm animals have been produced by nuclear transfer from embryonic, fetal, and adult...
The development of somatic nuclear transfer procedures and the factors that are likely to affect the...
An efficient system for genetic modification and large scale cloning of cattle is of importance for ...
A all in vitro cloning technique was developed in which the reconstituted embryos from the first cyc...
Bovine inner cell mass (ICM) cells were used as donor nuclei in nuclear transfer procedures to deter...
A all in vitro cloning technique was developed in wich embryos from the first cycle nuclear transfer...
Due to its economic importance, the production of cattle by nuclear transfer has been a primary rese...
Since the first successful somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) experiments were carried out, a num...
Adult animal cloning has progressed to allow the production of offspring cloned from adult cells. ho...
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...
In 1987, Prather et al. have performed the first embryo cloning by nuclear transfer in the bovine sp...
The pluripotency of embryonic germ cells in the mouse sug-gests that mitotic bovine fetal germ cells...
Animal cloning by nuclear transfer (NT) has made the production of transgenic animals using genetica...
Since the landmark study of Wilmut et al. describing the birth of a cloned lamb derived from a somat...
To date, cloned farm animals have been produced by nuclear transfer from embryonic, fetal, and adult...