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Milk somatic cell DNA isolation and characterization of κ-casein gene in Halari donkey milk. [PDF]

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Interaction of Sperm with Somatic Cells

Science, 1974
We regret we did not cite the earlier work of our colleagues in the field of gynecology mentioned above; we disagree with their contention that the methods were put to the same use and achieved the same results. Our study dealt with nonphagocytic spermatozoal transfer of genetic information to cultured somatic cells. Coppleson and Reid regarded sperm
M. Coppleson, Beven L. Reid
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Reprogramming of Somatic Cells

2012
Reprogramming of adult somatic cells into pluripotent stem cells may provide an attractive source of stem cells for regenerative medicine. It has emerged as an invaluable method for generating patient-specific stem cells of any cell lineage without the use of embryonic stem cells.
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Reprogramming mammalian somatic cells

Theriogenology, 2012
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), the technique commonly known as cloning, permits transformation of a somatic cell into an undifferentiated zygote with the potential to develop into a newborn animal (i.e., a clone). In somatic cells, chromatin is programmed to repress most genes and express some, depending on the tissue.
Nelida Rodriguez-Osorio   +5 more
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Reprogramming of somatic cells

2017
Limited access to human neurons has posed a significant barrier to progress in biological and preclinical studies of the human nervous system. The advent of cell reprogramming technologies has widely disclosed unprecedented opportunities to generate renewable sources of human neural cells for disease modeling, drug discovery, and cell therapeutics ...
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Somatic evolution of cancer cells

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2005
Cancers develop through a process called genomic instability, which generates diversity, from which clonal evolution may occur. In colorectal cancers, this process has been extensively studied, and there are three identifiable processes involved in generating diversity at the genetic or epigenetic level.
Ajay Goel, C. Richard Boland
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Somatic Cell Genetics

1982
Pathway Mutants in Mammalian Cells and their Contribution to the Analysis of Drug Resistance.- Isolation and Analysis of Chinese Hamster Cells Carrying Forward and Reverse Mutations in the Hypoxanthine-Guanine Phosphoribosyltransferase Locus.- Towards Mapping Genes to Chromosomes Using Two Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis of Proteins and Somatic Cell ...
C. Thomas Caskey, D. Christopher Robbins
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