نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear transfer

تعداد نتایج: 521234  

2016
Wiebke Garrels Thirumala R. Talluri Ronja Apfelbaum Yanet P. Carratalá Pablo Bosch Kerstin Pötzsch Esther Grueso Zoltán Ivics Wilfried A. Kues

Genetically modified cattle are important for developing new biomedical models and for an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of zoonotic diseases. However, genome editing and genetic engineering based on somatic cell nuclear transfer suffer from a low overall efficiency. Here, we established a highly efficient one-step multiplex gene transfer system into the bovine genome.

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. ghergherehchi department of nuclear engineering and physics, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran h. afarideh department of nuclear engineering and physics, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran m. ghanadi nuclear science and technology research institute, tehran, iran a. mohammadzadeh nuclear science and technology research institute, tehran, iran m. esmaeilnezhad nuclear science and technology research institute, tehran, iran

background: high and intermediate energy protons are not able to form a track in a solid state nuclear track detector (ssntd) directly. however, such tracks can be formed through secondary particles created during primary radiation nuclear reactions in a ssntd. materials and methods: the protons with primary energies of 9.6 and 30 mev available at the cyclotron accelerator with corresponding lo...

2003
Rex A. Dunham

There are many ways to genetically modify fish including inbreeding, gynogenesis, androgenesis, selection, intraspecific crossbreeding, interspecific hybridization, polyploidy, sex reversal and breeding, nuclear transplantation and transgenesis. Cloned populations have been produced via gynogenesis and androgenesis (Dunham 2004 in press), but direct cloning of an individual fish of interest has...

Forouzanfar M Gourabi H Hajian M Hosseini M Jafarpour F Ostadhosseini S Shahverdi AH

Background: At the outset of the somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) process, the chromatin structure of the somatic cell which governs its state of differentiation undergoes dramatic changes, called reprogramming, and is compelled back to the embryonic stage. However, the overall epigenetic makeup of the resultant cloned embryos has been acknowledged far different from the fertilized embryos....

Afrough M, Hajian M, Hosseini SM Kiani M, Nasr Esfahani MH, Ostadhosseini S

Background: The oocyte is a unique cell committed to reprogram fertilizing sperm and to support early stages of embryonic development until the species-specific stage of zygote genome activation that occurs around the second to third cell cycle in sheep embryos. In this sense, considering the huge list of oocyte transcripts, we selected some candidates genes based on their roles of regulating di...

Journal: :Journal of biomolecular screening 2002
J Fraser Glickman Xiang Wu Robert Mercuri Chantal Illy Benjamin R Bowen Yang He Matthew Sills

New developments in detection technologies are providing a variety of biomolecular screening strategies from which to choose. Consequently, we performed a detailed analysis of both separation-based and non-separation-based formats for screening nuclear receptor ligands. In this study, time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (TR-FRET), ALPHAScreen, and time-resolved fluorescence (TR...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Yaniv Brandvain Michael J Wade

The transfer of mitochondrial genes to the nucleus is a recurrent and consistent feature of eukaryotic genome evolution. Although many theories have been proposed to explain such transfers, little relevant data exist. The observation that clonal and self-fertilizing plants transfer more mitochondrial genes to their nuclei than do outcrossing plants contradicts predictions of major theories base...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2005
Lilian T Iguma Sharon F C Lisauskas Eduardo O Melo Maurício M Franco Ivo Pivato Giovanni R Vianna Regivaldo V Sousa Margot A N Dode Francisco J L Aragão Elíbio L Rech Rodolfo Rumpf

An association of two techniques, nuclear transfer (NT), and transfection of somatic animal cells, has numerous potential applications and considerable impact, mainly in agriculture, medicine, pharmacy, and fundamental biology. In addition, somatic cell nuclear transfer is the most efficient alternative to produce large transgenic animals. We compared in vitro and in vivo developmental capaciti...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2014
Thomas R Weikl Fabian Paul

Protein binding and function often involves conformational changes. Advanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments indicate that these conformational changes can occur in the absence of ligand molecules (or with bound ligands), and that the ligands may "select" protein conformations for binding (or unbinding). In this review, we argue that this conformational selection requires transitio...

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