The domestic pig is an ideal “dual purpose” animal model for agricultural and biomedical research. With the availability of genome editing tools such as clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR) and associated nuclease Cas9 (CRISPR/Cas9), it is now possible to perform site-specific alterations with relative ease, and will likely help realize the potential of this valuable model. In this article, we investigated for the first time a combination of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) and direct injection of CRISPR/Cas ribonucleoprotein complex targeting GRB10 into the reconstituted oocytes to generate GRB10 ablated Ossabaw fetuses. This strategy resulted in highly efficient (100%) generation of biallelic modifications...
Despite being time-consuming and costly, generating genome-edited pigs holds great promise for agric...
Pigs are good candidates for studying human diseases because of their similarity to humans in physio...
Despite being time-consuming and costly, generating genome-edited pigs holds great promise for agric...
The domestic pig is an ideal “dual purpose” animal model for agricultural and biomedical research. W...
The domestic pig is an ideal “dual purpose” animal model for agricultural and biomedical research. W...
Due to its close resemblance, the domesticated pig has proven to be a diverse animal model for biome...
Abstract Pigs are an important resource in agriculture and serve as a model for human diseases. Due ...
The recent advancement in genome editing such a CRISPR/Cas9 system has enabled isolation of cells wi...
The recent advancement in genome editing such a CRISPR/Cas9 system has enabled isolation of cells wi...
Genetically modified pigs for biomedical applications have been mainly generated using the somatic c...
Pigs are an important resource for meat production and serve as a model for human diseases. Due to t...
The pig is an ideal large animal model for genetic engineering applications. A relatively short gest...
The recent advancement in genome editing such a CRISPR/Cas9 system has enabled isolation of cells wi...
Pigs are good candidates for studying human diseases because of their similarity to humans in physio...
Large animal model Active transgenesis Targeted integration Somatic cell nuclear transfer ...
Despite being time-consuming and costly, generating genome-edited pigs holds great promise for agric...
Pigs are good candidates for studying human diseases because of their similarity to humans in physio...
Despite being time-consuming and costly, generating genome-edited pigs holds great promise for agric...
The domestic pig is an ideal “dual purpose” animal model for agricultural and biomedical research. W...
The domestic pig is an ideal “dual purpose” animal model for agricultural and biomedical research. W...
Due to its close resemblance, the domesticated pig has proven to be a diverse animal model for biome...
Abstract Pigs are an important resource in agriculture and serve as a model for human diseases. Due ...
The recent advancement in genome editing such a CRISPR/Cas9 system has enabled isolation of cells wi...
The recent advancement in genome editing such a CRISPR/Cas9 system has enabled isolation of cells wi...
Genetically modified pigs for biomedical applications have been mainly generated using the somatic c...
Pigs are an important resource for meat production and serve as a model for human diseases. Due to t...
The pig is an ideal large animal model for genetic engineering applications. A relatively short gest...
The recent advancement in genome editing such a CRISPR/Cas9 system has enabled isolation of cells wi...
Pigs are good candidates for studying human diseases because of their similarity to humans in physio...
Large animal model Active transgenesis Targeted integration Somatic cell nuclear transfer ...
Despite being time-consuming and costly, generating genome-edited pigs holds great promise for agric...
Pigs are good candidates for studying human diseases because of their similarity to humans in physio...
Despite being time-consuming and costly, generating genome-edited pigs holds great promise for agric...