BACKGROUND: Gene targeting in nonhuman primates has the potential to produce critical animal models for translational studies related to human diseases. Successful gene targeting in fibroblasts followed by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) has been achieved in several species of large mammals but not yet in primates. Our goal was to establish the protocols necessary to achieve gene targeting in primary culture of adult rhesus macaque fibroblasts as a first step in creating nonhuman primate models of genetic disease using nuclear transfer technology. RESULTS: A primary culture of adult male fibroblasts was transfected with hTERT to overcome senescence and allow long term in vitro manipulations. Successful gene targeting of the HPRT locus ...
Background: There is currently no effective AIDS vaccine, emphasizing the importance of developing a...
Abstract Background Non-human primate (NHP) models can closely mimic human physiological functions a...
Abstract Genetic engineering of non-human primates, which are most closely related to humans, has be...
Abstract Genetically modified rhesus macaques are necessary because mouse models are not suitable fo...
Genetically modified rhesus macaques are necessary because mouse models are not suitable for a numbe...
Groundbreaking studies showed that differentiated somatic cells of mouse and human origin could be r...
AbstractWe generated a rhesus macaque induced pluripotent stem cell (riPSC) line, riPSC89, from rhes...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Nonhuman primates are valuable for human disease modelling, because rodents poorly recapitulate some...
Whole-genome sequencing of Mauritian cynomolgus macaques reveals novel candidate loci for controllin...
Abstract Cynomolgus macaques are useful experimental animals that are physiologically and geneticall...
BACKGROUND: The non-human primate (NHP) research community has been intensely interested in obtainin...
Nonhuman primate embryonic stem (ES) cells have vast promise for preclinical studies. Genetic modifi...
Gene editing technologies offer new options for developing novel biomedical research models and for ...
SummaryRecent advances in gene editing technology have introduced the potential for application of m...
Background: There is currently no effective AIDS vaccine, emphasizing the importance of developing a...
Abstract Background Non-human primate (NHP) models can closely mimic human physiological functions a...
Abstract Genetic engineering of non-human primates, which are most closely related to humans, has be...
Abstract Genetically modified rhesus macaques are necessary because mouse models are not suitable fo...
Genetically modified rhesus macaques are necessary because mouse models are not suitable for a numbe...
Groundbreaking studies showed that differentiated somatic cells of mouse and human origin could be r...
AbstractWe generated a rhesus macaque induced pluripotent stem cell (riPSC) line, riPSC89, from rhes...
Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiolog-ic, developmental, behavioral, immun...
Nonhuman primates are valuable for human disease modelling, because rodents poorly recapitulate some...
Whole-genome sequencing of Mauritian cynomolgus macaques reveals novel candidate loci for controllin...
Abstract Cynomolgus macaques are useful experimental animals that are physiologically and geneticall...
BACKGROUND: The non-human primate (NHP) research community has been intensely interested in obtainin...
Nonhuman primate embryonic stem (ES) cells have vast promise for preclinical studies. Genetic modifi...
Gene editing technologies offer new options for developing novel biomedical research models and for ...
SummaryRecent advances in gene editing technology have introduced the potential for application of m...
Background: There is currently no effective AIDS vaccine, emphasizing the importance of developing a...
Abstract Background Non-human primate (NHP) models can closely mimic human physiological functions a...
Abstract Genetic engineering of non-human primates, which are most closely related to humans, has be...