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Reassessing anionic redox in conventional layered oxide cathodes for Li-ion batteries: ionic and covalent mechanisms. [PDF]
Yin J+15 more
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Diffuse nuclear Overhauser effect MRI contrast changes detected in multiple sclerosis subjects at 7T. [PDF]
Jacobs PS+14 more
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187Os nuclear resonance scattering to explore hyperfine interactions and lattice dynamics for biological applications. [PDF]
Stepanenko I+10 more
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Photoinduced Electron-Nuclear Dynamics of Fullerene and Its Monolayer Networks in Solvated Environments. [PDF]
Xu Q+5 more
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Development of the techniques for nuclear transfer in pigs
Nuclear transfer in pigs was developed in the late 1980's. The techniques were based on previous studies in frogs, mice and cattle. Within stage nuclear transfer, pronuclear exchange, was followed by the transfer of nuclei from cleavage stage embryos. While these have resulted in term development, many problems remain.
T. Tao+2 more
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Application of the Zona-Free Manipulation Technique to Porcine Somatic Nuclear Transfer
The recent demonstration of a successful zona-free manipulation technique for bovine somatic nuclear transfer (NT) that is both simpler and less labor intensive is of considerable benefit to advance the applications of this technology. Here, we describe that this method is also applicable to porcine somatic NT.
Booth, P J+3 more
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A Double Nuclear Transfer Technique for Cloning Pigs
The first round of double nuclear transfer (NT) procedure includes the following steps: transfer of somatic cell nuclei into enucleated recipient oocytes, fusion, activation, and culture of reconstructed oocytes. The next day, a second round of NT is performed by removing karyoplasts from 1-d-old NT embryos and transferring them into in vivo-derived ...
Keith H.S. Campbell+2 more
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Studies of inheritance in amoebae by the technique of nuclear transfer
The methods of classical genetics depend essentially on the reassortment of genes which occurs as a result of meiotic and mating processes. These methods are of great elegance and great power. Upon their success our present theory of inheritance depends. But these methods also have certain weaknesses. These include the following points (1)
J. F. Danielli
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