2010
DOI: 10.1071/rdv22n1ab66
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66 Isolation, Characterization, and Nuclear Reprogramming of Stem Cells Derived From Adult Porcine Liver and Fat

Abstract: Genetic manipulation of the porcine genome to produce genetically modified pigs for various biomedical and agriculture applications has been hampered by the lack of an ideal cell type that can grow in culture for a long period of time and is amenable to various genetic manipulations with high efficiency. The cell type currently used for various genetic manipulations is fetal fibroblast. These cells have very limited life span in culture and the efficiency of gene targeting is very low. There is no report of is… Show more

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