AbstractAnimal cloning by nuclear transplantation in amphibia was demonstrated almost half a century ago [1] and raised the question of the mechanisms and genes involved in nuclear reprogramming. Here, we demonstrate nuclear reprogramming of permeabilized human cells using extracts from Xenopus laevis eggs and early embryos. We show upregulation of pluripotency markers Oct-4 and germ cell alkaline phosphatase (GCAP) in 293T cells and human primary leukocytes. Reprogrammed leukocytes had a limited life span and did not express surface antigens characteristic of pluripotent cells, indicating that reprogramming was incomplete. Reprogramming activity was detected in egg and early embryo extracts until early blastula stage. Late blastula-stage e...
Recent advances in genome editing using programmable nucleases have revolutionized gene targeting in...
Reprogramming of cultured cells using Xenopus egg extract involves controlling four major steps: pla...
Current usage of human embryonic stem cells (hES) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) in clinic...
AbstractAnimal cloning by nuclear transplantation in amphibia was demonstrated almost half a century...
Somatic cell reprogramming in vitro prior to nuclear transfer is one strategy expected to improve cl...
Transplantation of Xenopus laevis cell nucleus to enucleated Xenopus egg leads to the ge...
Abstract In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated ...
SummaryMuch effort has been devoted to improving the efficiency of animal cloning. The aim of this s...
This thesis describes a number of foundation studies regarding Xenopus nuclear transfer, inter-speci...
AbstractNuclear reprogramming by the transplantation of somatic cell nuclei to eggs (in second meiot...
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
Transfer of somatic cell nuclei to enucleated eggs and ectopic expression of specific transcription ...
Full-grown Xenopus oocytes in first meiotic prophase contain an immensely enlarged nucleus, the Germ...
Differentiated cells can be experimentally reprogrammed back to pluripotency by nuclear transfer, ce...
Xenopus embryos provide a rich source of pluripotent cells that can be differentiated into functiona...
Recent advances in genome editing using programmable nucleases have revolutionized gene targeting in...
Reprogramming of cultured cells using Xenopus egg extract involves controlling four major steps: pla...
Current usage of human embryonic stem cells (hES) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) in clinic...
AbstractAnimal cloning by nuclear transplantation in amphibia was demonstrated almost half a century...
Somatic cell reprogramming in vitro prior to nuclear transfer is one strategy expected to improve cl...
Transplantation of Xenopus laevis cell nucleus to enucleated Xenopus egg leads to the ge...
Abstract In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated ...
SummaryMuch effort has been devoted to improving the efficiency of animal cloning. The aim of this s...
This thesis describes a number of foundation studies regarding Xenopus nuclear transfer, inter-speci...
AbstractNuclear reprogramming by the transplantation of somatic cell nuclei to eggs (in second meiot...
Nuclear reprogramming describes a switch in gene expression of one kind of cell to that of another u...
Transfer of somatic cell nuclei to enucleated eggs and ectopic expression of specific transcription ...
Full-grown Xenopus oocytes in first meiotic prophase contain an immensely enlarged nucleus, the Germ...
Differentiated cells can be experimentally reprogrammed back to pluripotency by nuclear transfer, ce...
Xenopus embryos provide a rich source of pluripotent cells that can be differentiated into functiona...
Recent advances in genome editing using programmable nucleases have revolutionized gene targeting in...
Reprogramming of cultured cells using Xenopus egg extract involves controlling four major steps: pla...
Current usage of human embryonic stem cells (hES) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) in clinic...