The ability of foreign nuclei to support development in nuclear transplantation manipulations has proven an effective means to assess the consequences of nuclear differentiation. In addition, nuclear transplantation might serve to define the persistence and role of maternally inherited cytoplasmic constituents during embryogenesis. We have extended the use of a technique that enables the efficient transfer of one-cell-stage pronuclei into the cytoplasm of enucleated mouse embryos, and have successfully transferred two-, four-, eight-cell-stage and inner cell mass (ICM) cell nuclei. We have also used this technique as a means to determining that the stage-specific embryonic antigen, SSEA-3, is a cytoplasmic contribution of the unfer...
Therapeutic cloning, whereby nuclear transfer (NT) is used to generate embryonic stem cells (ESCs) f...
The developmental ability of enucleated mouse eggs that had received embryonic stem cells was examin...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer, an important approach for the analysis of certain functional changes ...
Nuclear transplantation in the mouse embryo was achieved by using a method that combines microsurgic...
The present study was conducted to examine the development of nuclear transplant embryos produced by...
The present study was conducted to investigate the influence of cell cycle stage of the donor nucleu...
Enucleated zygotes were compared with enucleated two-cell embryos as recipients for donor nuclei fro...
More than 90 percent of enucleated one-cell mouse embryos receiving pronuclei from other one-cell em...
A spontaneous ovarian teratocarcinoma was isolated from a LT/Sv mouse female and converted into an a...
To date, there is a large body of information on the structural composition of oocytes and embryonic...
Germinal vesicle (GV) oocytes matured in vitro are an alternative source for cytoplasmic recipients ...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
Cloning animals by nuclear transfer (NT) has been successful in several mammalian species. In additi...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
Therapeutic cloning, whereby nuclear transfer (NT) is used to generate embryonic stem cells (ESCs) f...
The developmental ability of enucleated mouse eggs that had received embryonic stem cells was examin...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer, an important approach for the analysis of certain functional changes ...
Nuclear transplantation in the mouse embryo was achieved by using a method that combines microsurgic...
The present study was conducted to examine the development of nuclear transplant embryos produced by...
The present study was conducted to investigate the influence of cell cycle stage of the donor nucleu...
Enucleated zygotes were compared with enucleated two-cell embryos as recipients for donor nuclei fro...
More than 90 percent of enucleated one-cell mouse embryos receiving pronuclei from other one-cell em...
A spontaneous ovarian teratocarcinoma was isolated from a LT/Sv mouse female and converted into an a...
To date, there is a large body of information on the structural composition of oocytes and embryonic...
Germinal vesicle (GV) oocytes matured in vitro are an alternative source for cytoplasmic recipients ...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
Cloning animals by nuclear transfer (NT) has been successful in several mammalian species. In additi...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
Successful cloning by nuclear transfer has been reported with somatic or embryonic stem (ES) cell nu...
Therapeutic cloning, whereby nuclear transfer (NT) is used to generate embryonic stem cells (ESCs) f...
The developmental ability of enucleated mouse eggs that had received embryonic stem cells was examin...
Somatic cell nuclear transfer, an important approach for the analysis of certain functional changes ...