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The Effect of in Ovo Injection Time and Dose of Maggot Oil from Black Soldier Fly (<i>Hermetia illucens</i>) on Hatching Rate, Growth Performance, and Biochemical Parameters of Broiler Chicks. [PDF]
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Boosting angiogenesis experimentally in ovo by biofunctionalizing collagen membranes with platelet-rich fibrin and hyaluronic acid: implications for regenerative oral surgery? [PDF]
Schröger SV +5 more
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No Evidence of Impact of Genetic Sex on Hyperthermia-Induced Neural Tube Defects in Chicken Embryos. [PDF]
Wang Y, Ryan AK, Naumova AK.
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The journey of a lifetime: reflections on my career. [PDF]
Uni Z.
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Niche-dependent modular regulation of the stem cell transcriptome separates cell identity and potential. [PDF]
Raz A, Hassan H, Yamashita YM.
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In ovo applications in poultry: A review
The various methods employed for the in ovo administration of different materials for promoting the health and productivity of poultry are discussed in this review article. The amnion has proven to be an effective site for injection and the timing of in ovo injection has commonly occurred at transfer.
E D Peebles
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Developmental Dynamics, 2009
AbstractGene expression fields in embryogenesis are spatially precise and often small, so experimental gene expression often requires similar spatial definition. For in ovo electroporation, typically a gene construct is injected into a natural body cavity in the embryo prior to electroporation.
J E, Simkin, S J, McKeown, D F, Newgreen
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AbstractGene expression fields in embryogenesis are spatially precise and often small, so experimental gene expression often requires similar spatial definition. For in ovo electroporation, typically a gene construct is injected into a natural body cavity in the embryo prior to electroporation.
J E, Simkin, S J, McKeown, D F, Newgreen
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2012
Electroporation has been used successfully to introduce macromolecules such as DNA into the chick embryo for at least 15 years. Purified plasmid DNA is microinjected into embryo and then a series of low voltage electrical pulses are applied to the embryo which allows naked DNA to enter cells.
Teri L, Belecky-Adams +2 more
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Electroporation has been used successfully to introduce macromolecules such as DNA into the chick embryo for at least 15 years. Purified plasmid DNA is microinjected into embryo and then a series of low voltage electrical pulses are applied to the embryo which allows naked DNA to enter cells.
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In ovo electroporation of avian somites
Developmental Dynamics, 2004AbstractIn ovo electroporation is a well‐established method of gene transfer into neural and mesenchymal tissue in chick embryos. Electroporation of somites, however, has been hampered by low efficiency due to technical difficulties. Here, we present a powerful technique to electroporate avian somites and subpopulations of somitic cells at high ...
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