Fertilized mouse zygotes can reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state. Human zygotes might therefore be useful for producing patient-derived pluripotent stem cells. However, logistical, legal and social considerations have limited the availability of human eggs for research. Here we show that a significant number of normal fertilized eggs (zygotes) can be obtained for reprogramming studies. Using these zygotes, we found that when the zygotic genome was replaced with that of a somatic cell, development progressed normally throughout the cleavage stages, but then arrested before the morula stage. This arrest was associated with a failure to activate transcription in the transferred somatic genome. In contrast to human zygotes, mouse zyg...
There is currently particular interest in the field of nuclear reprogramming, a process by which the...
SummaryReprogramming somatic cells into pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs) by somatic cell nucl...
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...
SummaryIt is well known that oocytes can reprogram differentiated cells, allowing animal cloning by ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, June 2011."June 2011." Cat...
Embryonic stem cells have two unique properties. They are capable of indefinite self-renewal and, be...
In the last half a century, researchers and scientists discovered the application of somatic cell nu...
Generating pluripotent stem cells directly from cells obtained from patients is one of the ultimate ...
Abstract Background Nuclear reprogramming reinstates totipotency or pluripotency in somatic cells by...
Mammalian somatic cell cloning requires factors specific to the oocyte for reprogramming to succeed....
Reprogramming of somatic cells to a pluripotent embryonic stem cell-like state has been achieved by ...
SummaryIt has been demonstrated that reprogramming factors are sequestered in the pronuclei of zygot...
Significant breakthroughs have been recently achieved in reprogramming somatic cells to a pluripoten...
AbstractTherapeutic cloning or nuclear transfer for stem cells (NTSC) seeks to overcome immune rejec...
Despite ongoing research in a number of species, the efficiency of embryo production by nuclear tran...
There is currently particular interest in the field of nuclear reprogramming, a process by which the...
SummaryReprogramming somatic cells into pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs) by somatic cell nucl...
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...
SummaryIt is well known that oocytes can reprogram differentiated cells, allowing animal cloning by ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, June 2011."June 2011." Cat...
Embryonic stem cells have two unique properties. They are capable of indefinite self-renewal and, be...
In the last half a century, researchers and scientists discovered the application of somatic cell nu...
Generating pluripotent stem cells directly from cells obtained from patients is one of the ultimate ...
Abstract Background Nuclear reprogramming reinstates totipotency or pluripotency in somatic cells by...
Mammalian somatic cell cloning requires factors specific to the oocyte for reprogramming to succeed....
Reprogramming of somatic cells to a pluripotent embryonic stem cell-like state has been achieved by ...
SummaryIt has been demonstrated that reprogramming factors are sequestered in the pronuclei of zygot...
Significant breakthroughs have been recently achieved in reprogramming somatic cells to a pluripoten...
AbstractTherapeutic cloning or nuclear transfer for stem cells (NTSC) seeks to overcome immune rejec...
Despite ongoing research in a number of species, the efficiency of embryo production by nuclear tran...
There is currently particular interest in the field of nuclear reprogramming, a process by which the...
SummaryReprogramming somatic cells into pluripotent embryonic stem cells (ESCs) by somatic cell nucl...
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...