Application of genetically modified and cloned pigs in translational research.
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The presence, role and clinical use of spermatozoal RNAsProduction of CMAH Knockout Preimplantation Embryos Derived From Immortalized Porcine Cells Via TALE Nucleases.Nociceptive responses to thermal and mechanical stimulations in awake pigs.Generation of interleukin-2 receptor gamma gene knockout pigs from somatic cells genetically modified by zinc finger nuclease-encoding mRNAProduction of transgenic cloned pigs expressing the far-red fluorescent protein monomeric Plum.Generation of α1,3-galactosyltransferase and cytidine monophospho-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase gene double-knockout pigs.Generation of a miniature pig disease model for human Laron syndromeLarge animal models for stem cell therapyA transgenic-cloned pig model expressing non-fluorescent modified Plum.Production of α1,3-galactosyltransferase and cytidine monophosphate-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase gene double-deficient pigs by CRISPR/Cas9 and handmade cloning.Advances in porcine genomics and proteomics--a toolbox for developing the pig as a model organism for molecular biomedical research.Recent advances in the use of Sus scrofa (pig) as a model system for proteomic studies.Hollow fiber vitrification provides a novel method for cryopreserving in vitro maturation/fertilization-derived porcine embryos.Establishment of DNA methylation patterns of the Fibrillin1 (FBN1) gene in porcine embryos and tissues.Characterization of the ICSI-mediated gene transfer method in the production of transgenic pigs.Generation of transgenic Wuzhishan miniature pigs expressing monomeric red fluorescent protein by somatic cell nuclear transfer.Genome Editing of Pig.
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Application of genetically modified and cloned pigs in translational research.
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scientific article published on June 2009
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Application of genetically modified and cloned pigs in translational research.
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Application of genetically modified and cloned pigs in translational research.
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Application of genetically modified and cloned pigs in translational research.
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Application of genetically modified and cloned pigs in translational research.
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Application of genetically modified and cloned pigs in translational research.
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Application of genetically modified and cloned pigs in translational research.
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Application of genetically modified and cloned pigs in translational research.
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Hiroshi Nagashima
Hitomi Matsunari
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10.1262/JRD.20164
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2009-06-01T00:00:00Z