SummaryIt is well known that oocytes can reprogram differentiated cells, allowing animal cloning by nuclear transfer. We have recently shown that fertilized zygotes retain reprogramming activities [1], suggesting that such activities might also persist in cleavage-stage embryos. Here, we used chromosome transplantation techniques to investigate whether the blastomeres of two-cell-stage mouse embryos can reprogram more differentiated cells. When chromosomes from one of the two blastomeres were replaced with the chromosomes of an embryonic or CD4+ T lymphocyte donor cell, we observed nuclear reprogramming and efficient contribution of the manipulated cell to the developing blastocyst. Embryos produced by this method could be used to derive st...
The conversion of the nuclear program of a somatic cell from a differentiated to an undifferentiated...
Therapeutic cloning, whereby nuclear transfer (NT) is used to generate embryonic stem cells (ESCs) f...
The demonstration that mouse somatic cells can be reprogrammed following fusion with embryonic stem ...
Mammalian somatic cell cloning requires factors specific to the oocyte for reprogramming to succeed....
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...
The present study was conducted to examine the development of nuclear transplant embryos produced by...
Fertilized mouse zygotes can reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state. Human zygotes might the...
Fertile offspring have been produced by nuclear transfer from adult somatic cells in several mammali...
To date, there is a large body of information on the structural composition of oocytes and embryonic...
Fertile offspring have been produced by nuclear transfer from adult somatic cells in several mammali...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
Nuclear transfer (NT) provides an opportunity for clonal amplification of a nuclear genome of intere...
Many of the structural and mechanistic requirements of oocyte-mediated nuclear reprogramming remain ...
© Mary Ann LiebertNuclear reprogramming by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) provides a practical...
Nuclear reprogramming refers to the process of erasing the transcriptional program of somatic cells ...
The conversion of the nuclear program of a somatic cell from a differentiated to an undifferentiated...
Therapeutic cloning, whereby nuclear transfer (NT) is used to generate embryonic stem cells (ESCs) f...
The demonstration that mouse somatic cells can be reprogrammed following fusion with embryonic stem ...
Mammalian somatic cell cloning requires factors specific to the oocyte for reprogramming to succeed....
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...
The present study was conducted to examine the development of nuclear transplant embryos produced by...
Fertilized mouse zygotes can reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state. Human zygotes might the...
Fertile offspring have been produced by nuclear transfer from adult somatic cells in several mammali...
To date, there is a large body of information on the structural composition of oocytes and embryonic...
Fertile offspring have been produced by nuclear transfer from adult somatic cells in several mammali...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
Nuclear transfer (NT) provides an opportunity for clonal amplification of a nuclear genome of intere...
Many of the structural and mechanistic requirements of oocyte-mediated nuclear reprogramming remain ...
© Mary Ann LiebertNuclear reprogramming by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) provides a practical...
Nuclear reprogramming refers to the process of erasing the transcriptional program of somatic cells ...
The conversion of the nuclear program of a somatic cell from a differentiated to an undifferentiated...
Therapeutic cloning, whereby nuclear transfer (NT) is used to generate embryonic stem cells (ESCs) f...
The demonstration that mouse somatic cells can be reprogrammed following fusion with embryonic stem ...