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Journal of Animal Science, 2016
Spermine plays an important role in protection from reactive oxygen species (ROS) in bacteria, yeast, and mammalian cells, but there are few studies on the effects of spermine on porcine oocyte maturation and subsequent embryo development.
J. Jin+5 more
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Spermine plays an important role in protection from reactive oxygen species (ROS) in bacteria, yeast, and mammalian cells, but there are few studies on the effects of spermine on porcine oocyte maturation and subsequent embryo development.
J. Jin+5 more
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Method for Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer in Zebrafish
2011Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) has been a well-known technique for decades and widely applied to generate identical animals, including ones with genetic alterations. The system has been demonstrated successfully in zebrafish. The elaborated requirements of SCNT, however, limit reproducibility of the established model to a few groups in zebrafish ...
Kannika, Siripattarapravat+1 more
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Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Technology
Methods in Molecular Biology, 2023semanticscholar +1 more source
Aging of animals produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer
Experimental Gerontology, 2002Cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer (NT) has been used to successfully generate viable mammalian embryos in many species. Despite the successful production of cloned animals, NT remains an inefficient technique at best. High rates of developmental failure and abnormalities are associated with NT-derived animals.
Birgit Kühholzer-Cabot, Gottfried Brem
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Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer in Zebrafish
2014The use of Zebrafish as a model-organism is growing exponentially. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer could potentially enhance the way gene modifications are done and facilitate the selection and preservation of specific strains and mutant lines. However, since first reported in 2002, SCNT failed to be implemented widely.
Kannika Siripattarapravat+2 more
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Criminal Law in the Regulation of Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2007Many legislative justifications for legal prohibitions of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) depend on putative moral considerations that are said to warrant limits on the use and commercializati...
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Therapeutic Somatic Cell Reprogramming by Nuclear Transfer
2013In the course of normal development, cells rarely are able to revert from a differentiated state back to an embryonic state. However, techniques exist that allow this reversal to take place. In an experiment performed over 50 years ago, single cell nuclear transfer from somatic cells to enucleated eggs was able to yield successful development of cloned
John B. Gurdon, Stan Wang
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Reprogramming of epigenetic inheritance by somatic cell nuclear transfer
Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2004Somatic cloning by nuclear transfer returns a differentiated cell to a totipotent stage, a process termed nuclear reprogramming. During this de-differentiation process, genes inactivated during tissue differentiation are re-activated in a temporal and spatial special manner.
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A Comprehensive Survey on Transfer Learning
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2021Dongbo Xi, Fuzhen Zhuang, Zhiyuan Qi
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