نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear transfer techniques

تعداد نتایج: 1121134  

Journal: :Cell stem cell 2011
Jiangwei Lin Linyu Shi Man Zhang Hui Yang Yiren Qin Jun Zhang Daoqing Gong Xuan Zhang Dangsheng Li Jinsong Li

The low success rate of somatic nuclear transfer (NT) is hypothesized to be mainly due to functional defects in the trophoblast cell lineage rather than the inner cell mass (ICM); this hypothesis, however, remains to be tested directly. Here we separated the ICMs from cloned blastocysts and aggregated the cloned ICM with two fertilization-derived (FD) tetraploid (4N) embryos. We found that the ...

2012
Patrick Narbonne Richard P. Halley-Stott J.B. Gurdon

Nucleocytoplasmic hybrid (cybrid) embryos result from the combination of the nucleus of one species, and the egg cytoplasm of another species. Cybrid embryos can be obtained either in the haploid state by the cross-fertilization or intra-cytoplasmic injection of an enucleated egg with sperm from another species, or in the diploid state by the technique of interspecies somatic cell nuclear trans...

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2009
Nurullah Keklikoglu

The fact that, cloning using somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) method has been performed, opened new horizons for cloning, and changed the way of our understanding and approach to cell and nucleus. The progress in cloning technology, brought the anticipation of the ability to clone an organism from each somatic cell nucleus. Therefore, the 'Cell Theory' is about to take the additional statem...

2013
Kazuhiro UMEYAMA Kasumi HONDA Hitomi MATSUNARI Kazuaki NAKANO Tatsuro HIDAKA Keito SEKIGUCHI Hironori MOCHIZUKI Yasuhiro TAKEUCHI Tsukasa FUJIWARA Masahito WATANABE Masaki NAGAYA Hiroshi NAGASHIMA

Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a useful technique for creating pig strains that model human diseases. However, production of numerous cloned disease model pigs by SCNT for large-scale experiments is impractical due to its complexity and inefficiency. In the present study, we aimed to establish an efficient procedure for proliferating the diabetes model pig carrying the mutant human hep...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2011
A L Bredenoord W Dondorp G Pennings G De Wert

Recent preclinical studies have shown the feasibility of specific variants of nuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disorders. Nuclear transfer could be a valuable reproductive option for carriers of mitochondrial mutations. A clinical application of nuclear transfer, however, would entail germ-line modification, more specifically a germ-line modification of the mitochondrial genome. On...

Journal: :The Journal of reproduction and development 2012
Manabu Kawahara Tomohiro Kono

We studied the longevity of mice produced without sperm using the genomes of oocytes that are already committed to a germline cell lineage. The first sperm-free mouse "KAGUYA", which we term 'bi-maternal mouse', was born on 3 February, 2003. Bi-maternal embryos were generated using 2 sets of female genomes--one derived from fully grown oocytes from normal adults and the other from non-growing o...

Journal: :Zygote 2015
Naiara Zoccal Saraiva Clara Slade Oliveira Cláudia Lima Verde Leal Marina Ragagnin de Lima Maite Del Collado Roberta Vantini Fabio Morato Monteiro Simone Cristina Méo Niciura Joaquim Mansano Garcia

As the standard enucleation method in mammalian nuclear transfer is invasive and damaging to cytoplast spatial organization, alternative procedures have been developed over recent years. Among these techniques, chemically induced enucleation (IE) is especially interesting because it does not employ ultraviolet light and reduces the amount of cytoplasm eliminated during the procedure. The object...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1982
K Mikami

Nuclear differentiation in exconjugants of Paramecium caudatum is closely associated with a brief localization of the postzygotic nuclei near the opposite ends of the cell, with the germinal nucleus (micronucleus) in the anterior region and the somatic nuclei (macronuclei) in the posterior region. The posterior nuclei cannot regenerate to produce micronuclei when all four anterior nuclei are re...

Journal: :The Journal of reproduction and development 2008
Tetsuo Ono Eiji Mizutani Chong Li Teruhiko Wakayama

Mouse spermatozoa can be freeze dried without losing genetic integrity and reproductive potential. However, it is not known if freeze-dried mouse cells similarly maintain their genetic integrity and developmental potential following nuclear transfer. Here, we investigated the developmental capacity and embryonic stem (ES) cell derivation of reconstructed oocytes by nuclear transfer using freeze...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1968
Yutaka Tashiro Shiro Matsuura Takashi Morimoto Sunao Nagata

The transfer of microscopically visible material from the nucleus into the cytoplasm has been described from time to time for many years (1). Application of electron microscopic techniques to the study of nucleocytoplasmic interactions has made it clear that several methods may exist by which materials or substances are transported between the nucleus and cytoplasm (2). The pores or annuli of t...

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