A simple and efficient method for producing multitransgenic animals is required for medical and veterinary applications. Sperm-mediated gene transfer (SMGT) is an effective method for introducing multiple genes into pigs (Sus, Sus scrofa). The major benefits of this technique are the high efficiency, low cost, and ease of use compared with that of other methods: Sperm-mediated gene transfer does not require embryo handling or expensive equipment. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of SMGT treatment and exogenous DNA uptake on sperm quality. Even after a coincubation with a 20-fold larger amount (100 microg/mL) of DNA than usual (5 microg/mL), sperm quality parameters were not significantly affected, confirming the hypoth...
Multigene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models and in particular for xenotran...
Sperm-mediated gene transfer (SMGT), the ability of sperm cells to spontaneously incorporate exogeno...
Multigene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models and in particular for xenotran...
A simple and efficient method for producing multitransgenic animals is required for medical and vete...
A simple and efficient method for producing multitransgenic animals is required for medical and vete...
A simple and efficient method for producing multitransgenic animals is required for medical and vete...
A simple and efficient method for producing multitransgenic animals is required for medical and vete...
Since 1989, a new method for the production of transgenic animals has been available, namely sperm-m...
Since 1989, a new method for the production of transgenic animals has been available, namely sperm-m...
none7Flow cytometric separation of X and Y chromosome-bearing spermatozoa has been demonstrated to b...
Multi-gene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models in medical, agricultural, and...
Multi-gene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models in medical, agricultural, and...
Multi-gene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models in medical, agricultural, and...
Sperm-mediated gene transfer (SMGT), the ability of sperm cells to spontaneously incorporate exogeno...
The reproducibility of the use of sperm cells as vectors of foreign DNA in the genome of pigs was ve...
Multigene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models and in particular for xenotran...
Sperm-mediated gene transfer (SMGT), the ability of sperm cells to spontaneously incorporate exogeno...
Multigene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models and in particular for xenotran...
A simple and efficient method for producing multitransgenic animals is required for medical and vete...
A simple and efficient method for producing multitransgenic animals is required for medical and vete...
A simple and efficient method for producing multitransgenic animals is required for medical and vete...
A simple and efficient method for producing multitransgenic animals is required for medical and vete...
Since 1989, a new method for the production of transgenic animals has been available, namely sperm-m...
Since 1989, a new method for the production of transgenic animals has been available, namely sperm-m...
none7Flow cytometric separation of X and Y chromosome-bearing spermatozoa has been demonstrated to b...
Multi-gene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models in medical, agricultural, and...
Multi-gene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models in medical, agricultural, and...
Multi-gene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models in medical, agricultural, and...
Sperm-mediated gene transfer (SMGT), the ability of sperm cells to spontaneously incorporate exogeno...
The reproducibility of the use of sperm cells as vectors of foreign DNA in the genome of pigs was ve...
Multigene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models and in particular for xenotran...
Sperm-mediated gene transfer (SMGT), the ability of sperm cells to spontaneously incorporate exogeno...
Multigene transgenic pigs would be of benefit for large animal models and in particular for xenotran...