نتایج جستجو برای: transgenic chicken

تعداد نتایج: 97588  

Background: A highly efficient genetic transformation system is essential for a successful genetic manipulation of the African violet (Saintpaulia ionantha Wendl.). Objectives: Developing a particle bombardment-based genetic transformation system for the African violet. Materials and Methods: A local cultivar of the African violet from Guilan province was used for transformation experiments. Th...

Journal: :پژوهش های حبوبات ایران 0
پرویز عبادی باباجان نسرین مشتاقی عبدالرضا باقری حسن مرعشی سعید ملک زاده شفارودی

pod borer is one of the main causes for yield loss of chickpea. therefore, breeding of chickpea for resistance to this pest is important. the use of cry toxin from bacillus thuringiensis is an effective strategy for producing of transgenic resistant chickpea to this pest. these toxins are able to become active in the midgut of larvae and disrupt the insect's digestive system. we studied the sta...

2017
Minoru Kato Yi-Ying Huang Mina Matsuo Yoko Takashina Kazuyo Sasaki Yasushi Horai Aya Juni Shin-Ichi Kamijo Kaoru Saigo Kumiko Ui-Tei Hajime Tei

RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful tool for the study of gene function in mammalian systems, including transgenic mice. Here, we report a gene knockdown system based on the human mir-187 precursor. We introduced small interfering RNA (siRNA) sequences against the mouse melanocortin-4 receptor (mMc4r) to alter the targeting of miR-187. The siRNA-expressing cassette was placed under the contro...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
G Inesi D Lewis C Sumbilla A Nandi C Strock K W Huff T B Rogers D C Johns P D Kessler C P Ordahl

Adenovirus-mediated transfer of cDNA encoding the chicken skeletal muscle sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA1) yielded selective expression in cultured chick embryo cardiac myocytes under control of a segment (-268 base pair) of the cell-specific cardiac troponin T (cTnT) promoter or nonselective expression in myocytes and fibroblasts under control of a constitutive viral [cytomega...

2015
Philip A. Leighton Benjamin Schusser Henry Yi Jacob Glanville William Harriman

Chicken immune responses to human proteins are often more robust than rodent responses because of the phylogenetic relationship between the different species. For discovery of a diverse panel of unique therapeutic antibody candidates, chickens therefore represent an attractive host for human-derived targets. Recent advances in monoclonal antibody technology, specifically new methods for the mol...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Xiaoxi Huang Jun Zou Hanqian Xu Ye Ding Guangwen Yin Xianyong Liu Xun Suo

Eimeria tenella, one of the seven species of chicken coccidia, elicits protective immunity against challenge infection with both homologous and heterologous strains. We endeavor to use recombinant E. tenella as a vaccine vehicle for expressing and delivering pathogen Ags and investigate immune responses against these foreign Ags. In this study, two lines of transgenic E. tenella expressing a mo...

2013
Nina Brenden Katja Madeyski-Bengtson Klara Martinsson Rebecka Svärd Sara Albery-Larsdotter Britta Granath Hanna Lundgren Ann Lövgren

Avoiding unwanted immunogenicity is of key importance in the development of therapeutic drug proteins. Animal models are of less predictive value because most of the drug proteins are recognized as foreign proteins. However, different methods have been developed to obtain immunotolerant animal models. So far, the immunotolerant animal models have been developed to assess one protein at a time a...

2014
Chih-Jen Chou Shao-Yu Peng Mei-Han Wu Cho-Chen Yang Yu-Sheng Lin Winston Teng-Kui Cheng Shinn-Chih Wu Yao-Ping Lin

BACKGROUND Pigs are an optimal animal for conducting biomedical research because of their anatomical and physiological resemblance to humans. In contrast to the abundant resources available in the study of mice, few fluorescent protein-harboring porcine models are available for preclinical studies. In this paper, we report the successful generation and characterization of a transgenic DsRed-Mon...

Peroxidase is one of the most important genes in the lignin biosynthesis pathway. Polymerization of the phenolic derivatives into lignin, a connection between cell wall polymers such as monolignules, consequently, cell wall strength are the main functions of this enzyme. Accordingly, endogenous POD gene was isolated and cloned into gateway expression vector (PK7WG2) containing CAMV 35S promoter...

ژورنال: ایمنی زیستی 2019

Plant genetic engineering has been the fastest technology adopted in human history to achieve quantitative and qualitative superiority by farmers. This technology has real benefits to the environment and the livelihood of farmers. Unfortunately, despite numerous credible scientific studies on the safety of GM products for the consumer and the environment, this technology still faces misleading ...

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