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A R Henderson 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1979,2(6183):212-213
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D I Evans 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1985,291(6490):278-279
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D. R. Karnad 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1989,299(6695):392-393
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Cloning the laboratory mouse. 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
A brief account is given of early attempts to clone mammals (mice) by transferring cells (nuclei) of preimplantation embryos into enucleated oocytes, zygotes or blastomeres of two–cell embryos. This is followed by a brief review of recent successes using adult somatic cells: mammary gland cells for sheep, muscle cells for cattle and cumulus cells for mice. We have developed a technique for cloning the laboratory mouse by transferring cumulus cell nuclei into enucleated oocytes. With this technique, we have produced a population of over 80 cloned animals, and have carried the process over four generations. Development and fertility of these appear normal. However, the yield is very low; only approximately 1*b/ of injected oocytes are carried to term. The challenge is now to understand the reason for this high loss. Is it a problem of technique, genomic reprogramming, somatic mutation, imprinting or incompatible cell cycle phases? 相似文献
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