2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2006.11.006
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Birth of viable female dogs produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer

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“…72(1): 89-92, 2010 Cloning technology using somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) provides valuable opportunities for the fields of biomedical science, agriculture and preservation of endangered animals [2,6,17]. In canids, SCNT has been applied not only to the cloning of companion dogs [12,13,16] but also to the preservation of endangered canine species [14,18]. In some species, cloned offspring produced by SCNT have been reported to show normal reproductive characteristics and successfully produce progeny by natural mating [1,2,6,7,21].…”
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“…72(1): 89-92, 2010 Cloning technology using somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) provides valuable opportunities for the fields of biomedical science, agriculture and preservation of endangered animals [2,6,17]. In canids, SCNT has been applied not only to the cloning of companion dogs [12,13,16] but also to the preservation of endangered canine species [14,18]. In some species, cloned offspring produced by SCNT have been reported to show normal reproductive characteristics and successfully produce progeny by natural mating [1,2,6,7,21].…”
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“…Cumulus cells were removed and the oocytes were enucleated by micromanipulation (Jang et al, 2007). For the preparation of donor cells, 1 lg/ml of doxycycline was added to Tet-on eGFP cells the day before SCNT.…”
Section: Generation Of Doxycycline Inducible Transgenic Cloned Dogsmentioning
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“…Quatre chiots, appartenant à deux portées, ont été obtenus à partir d'embryons issus du transfert de cellules cutanées auriculaires adultes (Lee et al 2005 ;Parker et al 2006 ;Jang et al 2006). Les ovocytes ont été maturés in vivo, collectés par lavage des oviductes.…”
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