Mice have been successfully cloned from both somatic cells and hybrid embryonic stem (ES) cells. Heterozygosity of the donor ES cell genome has been suggested as a crucial factor for long-term survival of cloned mice. In the present study, an inbred ES cell line, HM-1 (129/Ola), and a well-tested ES cell line, R1 (129/Sv × 129/Sv-CP), were used as donor cells to evaluate the developmental potential of nuclear transfer embryos. We found that ES cell confluence dramatically affects the developmental potential of reconstructed embryos. With the ES cell line HM-1 and 80-90% confluence, 49% of reconstructed embryos developed to the morula/blastocyst stage, 9% of these embryos developed to live pups when transferred to the surrogate mothers, and ...
SummaryIt is well known that oocytes can reprogram differentiated cells, allowing animal cloning by ...
The aim of this study was to try establishing mouse ES cell lines from the early developmental stage...
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...
Mice have been successfully cloned from both somatic cells and hybrid embryonic stem (ES) cells. Het...
Mice have been successfully cloned from somatic and embryonic stem (ES) cells using the "Honolulu me...
uta mb ate developmental ability of cloned embryos derived from cultured neural stem cell (NSC) nucl...
For utilization of the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells for various purposes,it is desirable that th...
Tetraploid embryo complementation assay has shown that mouse ES cells alone are capable of supportin...
Chinese Kunming mice (Mus musculus Km), widely used as laboratory animals throughout China, remain v...
Therapeutic cloning, whereby nuclear transfer (NT) is used to generate embryonic stem cells (ESCs) f...
We fused J1 129/SvJae puromycin resistant embryonic stem cells (ESCs) with BALB/c ROSA26βgeo primary...
Mouse pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells, once reintroduced into a mouse blastocyst, can contribu...
Cloning animals by nuclear transfer (NT) has been successful in several mammalian species. In additi...
SummaryCloning mammals by nuclear transfer (NT) remains inefficient. One fundamental question is whe...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells isolated from mouse preimplantation embryos can be maintained as a pluripo...
SummaryIt is well known that oocytes can reprogram differentiated cells, allowing animal cloning by ...
The aim of this study was to try establishing mouse ES cell lines from the early developmental stage...
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...
Mice have been successfully cloned from both somatic cells and hybrid embryonic stem (ES) cells. Het...
Mice have been successfully cloned from somatic and embryonic stem (ES) cells using the "Honolulu me...
uta mb ate developmental ability of cloned embryos derived from cultured neural stem cell (NSC) nucl...
For utilization of the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells for various purposes,it is desirable that th...
Tetraploid embryo complementation assay has shown that mouse ES cells alone are capable of supportin...
Chinese Kunming mice (Mus musculus Km), widely used as laboratory animals throughout China, remain v...
Therapeutic cloning, whereby nuclear transfer (NT) is used to generate embryonic stem cells (ESCs) f...
We fused J1 129/SvJae puromycin resistant embryonic stem cells (ESCs) with BALB/c ROSA26βgeo primary...
Mouse pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells, once reintroduced into a mouse blastocyst, can contribu...
Cloning animals by nuclear transfer (NT) has been successful in several mammalian species. In additi...
SummaryCloning mammals by nuclear transfer (NT) remains inefficient. One fundamental question is whe...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells isolated from mouse preimplantation embryos can be maintained as a pluripo...
SummaryIt is well known that oocytes can reprogram differentiated cells, allowing animal cloning by ...
The aim of this study was to try establishing mouse ES cell lines from the early developmental stage...
Cloning methods in mice are now well described and are becoming routine. However, the frequency at w...