In this study, we demonstrate the production of transgenic goats by nuclear transfer of fetal somatic cells. Donor karyoplasts were obtained from a primary fetal somatic cell line derived from a ...
Manipulations of the mouse genome have yielded tremendous advances for biomedical research. With the ever-increasing use of mice as animal models for disease, ensuring humane animal care and ...
Scientists have announced the creation of the first genetically modified mammals developed using zinc finger nuclease technology. Scientists from The Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Sangamo ...
Two methods of producing transgenic mice are widely used: – transforming embryonic stem cells (ES cells) growing in tissue culture with the desired DNA; – injecting the desired gene into the ...
Those cells go on to develop into mature, functional sperm. The genetically modified, cultured sperm are then used to fertilize zebrafish eggs in a laboratory dish – a process known as in vitro ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 112, No. 29 (July 21, 2015), pp. 8874-8878 (5 pages) Domestic animals can be cloned using techniques such as ...
A French biotechnology company that turns milk from genetically engineered goats into medicine plans to expand operations at its farm in Charlton by raising rabbits that produce a blood-clotting agent ...
The production of major human heat shock protein Hsp70 (HSPA1A) in a eukaryotic expression system is needed for testing and possible medical applications. In this study, transgenic mice were produced ...
Anyone who has ever been to a farm knows there’s no shortage of drool dangling from the mouths of barnyard animals. Those super-active salivary glands could someday be put to good use, according to a ...
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