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2004 journal article

Epigenetic and genomic imprinting analysis in nuclear transfer derived Bos gaurus/Bos taurus hybrid fetuses

Biology of Reproduction, 71(2), 470–478.

By: S. Dindot n, P. Farin n, C. Farin n, J. Romano*, S. Walker*, C. Long, J. Piedrahita n

MeSH headings : Animals; Cattle; Chimera / genetics; Cloning, Organism; DNA Methylation; DNA, Satellite; Embryonic Development; Epidermis / physiology; Epigenesis, Genetic / genetics; Exons; Female; Fibroblasts / physiology; Genomic Imprinting / genetics; Genotype; Insulin-Like Growth Factor II / genetics; Keratins / genetics; Nuclear Transfer Techniques; Placenta; Pregnancy; Promoter Regions, Genetic; Proteins / genetics; RNA, Long Noncoding; RNA, Untranslated / genetics
TL;DR: The use of a bovine interspecies model for the assessment and characterization of epigenetic modifications and genomic imprinting in Day 40-old female NT-derived fetuses and placenta indicates that the nuclear transfer process affects gene expression patterns in the trophectoderm- and inner cell mass-derived tissues to different extents. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: NC State University Libraries, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2004 journal article

Somatic cell cloning: The ultimate form of nuclear reprogramming?

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 15(5), 1140–1144.

By: J. Piedrahita n, B. Mir n, S. Dindot n & S. Walker*

MeSH headings : Animals; Cloning, Molecular / methods; Humans; Kidney Failure, Chronic / therapy; Stem Cell Transplantation / methods; Stem Cells / physiology
TL;DR: To make this a reality, techniques associated with cloning and genetic modifications in somatic cells need to be continued to be developed and optimized and have an effect beyond the area of nuclear transfer and assist with better methods for transdifferentiation of mammalian cells. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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