Yabuuchi et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Effects of nuclear transfer procedures on ES cell cloning efficiency in the mouseYabuuchi et al., 2004
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- Yabuuchi A
- Yasuda Y
- Kato Y
- Tsunoda Y
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- Journal of Reproduction and Development
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Enucleated oocytes receiving mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells develop into fertile young. The developmental potential to young is low, however, and the rate of postnatal death is high. We examined the effect of various nuclear transfer procedures on the in vitro and in …
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