AbstractNuclear reprogramming by the transplantation of somatic cell nuclei to eggs (in second meiotic metaphase) is always followed by a phase of chromosome replication and cell division before new gene expression is seen. To help understand the mechanism of nuclear reprogramming, we have asked whether the nuclei of normal, nontransformed, nondividing, and terminally differentiated mammalian cells can be directly reprogrammed, without DNA replication, by Xenopus oocytes. We find that nuclei of adult mouse thymocytes and of adult human blood lymphocytes, injected into Xenopus oocytes, are induced to extinguish a differentiation marker and to strongly express oct-4, the most diagnostic mammalian stem cell/pluripotency marker. In the course o...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer, an important approach for the analysis of certain functional changes ...
AbstractThe resetting of a somatic epigenotype to a totipotential state has been demonstrated by suc...
AbstractPluripotent human stem cells isolated from early embryos represent a potentially unlimited s...
AbstractNuclear reprogramming by the transplantation of somatic cell nuclei to eggs (in second meiot...
Transplantation of Xenopus laevis cell nucleus to enucleated Xenopus egg leads to the ge...
Full-grown Xenopus oocytes in first meiotic prophase contain an immensely enlarged nucleus, the Germ...
We review experiments in which somatic cell nuclei are transplanted singly to enucleated eggs (metap...
Abstract In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated ...
AbstractAnimal cloning by nuclear transplantation in amphibia was demonstrated almost half a century...
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
One potential use of nuclear-transplantation — cloning — technology is to generate genetically match...
Many of the structural and mechanistic requirements of oocyte-mediated nuclear reprogramming remain ...
SummaryIt is well known that oocytes can reprogram differentiated cells, allowing animal cloning by ...
This thesis describes a number of foundation studies regarding Xenopus nuclear transfer, inter-speci...
The conversion of the nuclear program of a somatic cell from a differentiated to an undifferentiated...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer, an important approach for the analysis of certain functional changes ...
AbstractThe resetting of a somatic epigenotype to a totipotential state has been demonstrated by suc...
AbstractPluripotent human stem cells isolated from early embryos represent a potentially unlimited s...
AbstractNuclear reprogramming by the transplantation of somatic cell nuclei to eggs (in second meiot...
Transplantation of Xenopus laevis cell nucleus to enucleated Xenopus egg leads to the ge...
Full-grown Xenopus oocytes in first meiotic prophase contain an immensely enlarged nucleus, the Germ...
We review experiments in which somatic cell nuclei are transplanted singly to enucleated eggs (metap...
Abstract In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated ...
AbstractAnimal cloning by nuclear transplantation in amphibia was demonstrated almost half a century...
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
One potential use of nuclear-transplantation — cloning — technology is to generate genetically match...
Many of the structural and mechanistic requirements of oocyte-mediated nuclear reprogramming remain ...
SummaryIt is well known that oocytes can reprogram differentiated cells, allowing animal cloning by ...
This thesis describes a number of foundation studies regarding Xenopus nuclear transfer, inter-speci...
The conversion of the nuclear program of a somatic cell from a differentiated to an undifferentiated...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer, an important approach for the analysis of certain functional changes ...
AbstractThe resetting of a somatic epigenotype to a totipotential state has been demonstrated by suc...
AbstractPluripotent human stem cells isolated from early embryos represent a potentially unlimited s...