Nuclear Transfer Techniques
"Nuclear Transfer Techniques" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Methods of implanting a CELL NUCLEUS from a donor cell into an enucleated acceptor cell.
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D053652
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E05.200.500.380.500 E05.393.085.500 E05.820.540
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1995 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2017 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Nuclear Transfer Techniques" by people in Profiles.
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Wei J, Antony J, Meng F, MacLean P, Rhind R, Laible G, Oback B. KDM4B-mediated reduction of H3K9me3 and H3K36me3 levels improves somatic cell reprogramming into pluripotency. Sci Rep. 2017 08 08; 7(1):7514.
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Alexopoulos NI, French AJ. The prevalence of embryonic remnants following the recovery of post-hatching bovine embryos produced in vitro or by somatic cell nuclear transfer. Anim Reprod Sci. 2009 Aug; 114(1-3):43-53.
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Alexopoulos NI, Maddox-Hyttel P, Tveden-Nyborg P, D'Cruz NT, Tecirlioglu TR, Cooney MA, Schauser K, Holland MK, French AJ. Developmental disparity between in vitro-produced and somatic cell nuclear transfer bovine days 14 and 21 embryos: implications for embryonic loss. Reproduction. 2008 Oct; 136(4):433-45.
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Nel-Themaat L, G?mez MC, Pope CE, Lopez M, Wirtu G, Jenkins JA, Cole A, Dresser BL, Bondioli KR, Godke RA. Cloned embryos from semen. Part 2: intergeneric nuclear transfer of semen-derived eland (Taurotragus oryx) epithelial cells into bovine oocytes. Cloning Stem Cells. 2008 Mar; 10(1):161-72.
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French AJ, Adams CA, Anderson LS, Kitchen JR, Hughes MR, Wood SH. Development of human cloned blastocysts following somatic cell nuclear transfer with adult fibroblasts. Stem Cells. 2008 Feb; 26(2):485-93.
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Nel-Themaat L, G?mez MC, Damiani P, Wirtu G, Dresser BL, Bondioli KR, Lyons LA, Pope CE, Godke RA. Isolation, culture and characterisation of somatic cells derived from semen and milk of endangered sheep and eland antelope. Reprod Fertil Dev. 2007; 19(4):576-84.
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French AJ, Wood SH, Trounson AO. Human therapeutic cloning (NTSC): applying research from mammalian reproductive cloning. Stem Cell Rev. 2006; 2(4):265-76.
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Tecirlioglu RT, Cooney MA, Korfiatis NA, Hodgson R, Williamson M, Downie S, Galloway DB, French AJ. Semen and reproductive profiles of genetically identical cloned bulls. Theriogenology. 2006 Jun; 65(9):1783-99.
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Hall VJ, Ruddock NT, Cooney MA, Korfiatis NA, Tecirlioglu RT, Downie S, Williamson M, French AJ. Production of a cloned calf using zona-free serial nuclear transfer. Theriogenology. 2006 Jan 20; 65(2):424-40.
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Tecirlioglu RT, Cooney MA, Lewis IM, Korfiatis NA, Hodgson R, Ruddock NT, Vajta G, Downie S, Trounson AO, Holland MK, French AJ. Comparison of two approaches to nuclear transfer in the bovine: hand-made cloning with modifications and the conventional nuclear transfer technique. Reprod Fertil Dev. 2005; 17(5):573-85.
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