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The following pages link to Birth of mice after transplantation of early cell-cycle-stage embryonic nuclei into enucleated oocytes (Q49145266):
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- Creating genetically modified pigs by using nuclear transfer (Q24798575) (← links)
- Using human induced pluripotent stem cells to treat retinal disease (Q27015087) (← links)
- Somatic cell nuclear transfer: origins, the present position and future opportunities (Q28085602) (← links)
- Nuclear reprogramming and pluripotency (Q28249466) (← links)
- Viable offspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells (Q28304072) (← links)
- Nuclear reprogramming by interphase cytoplasm of two-cell mouse embryos (Q30586084) (← links)
- Micromanipulation of the human oocyte (Q33197174) (← links)
- Changes in the reciprocal position of the first polar body and oocyte chromosome set in golden hamsters (Q33382241) (← links)
- Microtubule distribution in somatic cell nuclear transfer bovine embryos following control of nuclear remodeling type (Q33574455) (← links)
- Comparison of gene-transfer efficiency in human embryonic stem cells (Q33579796) (← links)
- Cell cycle synchronization of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF)-dependent porcine-induced pluripotent stem cells and the generation of cloned embryos (Q33728378) (← links)
- Cloning: new breakthroughs leading to commercial opportunities. (Q33872443) (← links)
- New advances in somatic cell nuclear transfer: application in transgenesis (Q33873896) (← links)
- Cloning: its relevance to monozygotic twins. (Q34077318) (← links)
- Somatic cell nuclear transfer (Q34154027) (← links)
- Mammalian cloning: advances and limitations. (Q34185440) (← links)
- Cloning in reproductive medicine. (Q34400589) (← links)
- Nuclear transplantation: lessons from frogs and mice (Q35021235) (← links)
- Progress in producing knockout models for xenotransplantation by nuclear transfer (Q35054983) (← links)
- The first half-century of nuclear transplantation (Q35167059) (← links)
- Nuclear transfer in rodents (Q35608956) (← links)
- Stem cell plasticity, beyond alchemy (Q35673673) (← links)
- Oct4 distribution and level in mouse clones: consequences for pluripotency (Q35776783) (← links)
- Nuclear reprogramming: a key to stem cell function in regenerative medicine (Q35876043) (← links)
- Animal embryonic stem (ES) cells: self-renewal, pluripotency, transgenesis and nuclear transfer (Q36109764) (← links)
- Genetics, epigenetics and gene silencing in differentiating mammalian embryos (Q36684104) (← links)
- Production of identical sextuplet mice by transferring metaphase nuclei from four-cell embryos (Q36686812) (← links)
- Correlation of developmental differences of nuclear transfer embryos cells to the methylation profiles of nuclear transfer donor cells in Swine (Q36839631) (← links)
- Pluripotency and nuclear reprogramming (Q37122739) (← links)
- Effect of embryonic cell cycle of nuclear donor embryos on the efficiency of nuclear transfer in Japanese black cattle (Q39136635) (← links)
- Clonal, cultured, murine fetal liver hepatoblasts maintain liver specification in chimeric mice (Q40068198) (← links)
- Nuclear transfer in mammals: recent developments and future perspectives. (Q40834389) (← links)
- Differential developmental competence and gene expression patterns in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) nuclear transfer embryos reconstructed with fetal fibroblasts and amnion mesenchymal stem cells (Q41639666) (← links)
- A comparative study on expression profile of developmentally important genes during pre-implantation stages in buffalo hand-made cloned embryos derived from adult fibroblasts and amniotic fluid derived stem cells (Q42104749) (← links)
- A comparative study on efficiency of adult fibroblasts and amniotic fluid-derived stem cells as donor cells for production of hand-made cloned buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) embryos (Q42405853) (← links)
- Transgenic pig expressing the enhanced green fluorescent protein produced by nuclear transfer using colchicine-treated fibroblasts as donor cells (Q43485661) (← links)
- Gene expression and in vitro development of inter‐species nuclear transfer embryos (Q44632610) (← links)
- Effects of sucrose treatment on the development of mouse nuclear transfer embryos with morula blastomeres as donors (Q46790151) (← links)
- Effect of elevated Ca(2+) concentration in fusion/activation medium on the fusion and development of porcine fetal fibroblast nuclear transfer embryos (Q48866146) (← links)
- Effect of two activation treatments and age of blastomere karyoplasts on in vitro development of bovine nuclear transfer embryos. (Q48876428) (← links)
- Effects of preactivation of ooplasts or synchronization of blastomere nuclei in G1 on preimplantation development of rabbit serial nuclear transfer embryos (Q48886075) (← links)
- Nuclear transfer in the rat: potential access to the germline (Q48918022) (← links)
- Bovine oocyte cytoplasm supports development of embryos produced by nuclear transfer of somatic cell nuclei from various mammalian species (Q48918161) (← links)
- Potential of fetal germ cells for nuclear transfer in cattle (Q48921925) (← links)
- Production of cloned calves following nuclear transfer with cultured adult mural granulosa cells (Q48922206) (← links)
- Transcription and DNA replication of sperm nuclei introduced into blastomeres of 2-cell mouse embryos (Q48942572) (← links)
- Influence of combined activation treatments on the success of bovine nuclear transfer using young or aged oocytes (Q48944693) (← links)
- Karyoplast-cytoplast volume ratio in bovine nuclear transfer embryos: effect on developmental potential (Q48951550) (← links)
- The behaviour of mitotic nuclei after transplantation to early meiotic ooplasts or mitotic cytoplasts (Q48953190) (← links)
- Lambing by nuclear transfer. (Q49017023) (← links)