In vivo gene transfer to mouse spermatogenic cells using green fluorescent protein as a marker.
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Nucleic acids delivery methods for genome editing in zygotes and embryos: the old, the new, and the old-newVisualizing gene expression by whole-body fluorescence imaging.Direct injection of foreign DNA into mouse testis as a possible in vivo gene transfer system via epididymal spermatozoa.Ex vivo magnetofection: a novel strategy for the study of gene function in mouse organogenesis.In vivo microinjection and electroporation of mouse testis.Transgenic zebrafish produced by retroviral infection of in vitro-cultured sperm.In vivo gene transfer into testis and sperm: developments and future application.Regulation of fertilization in male rats by CatSper2 knockdown.Seminiferous tubule transfection in vitro to define post-meiotic gene regulation.Sperm and testis mediated DNA transfer as a means of gene therapy.Gene transfer to mouse testes by electroporation and its influence on spermatogenesis.Gene silencing by RNAi in mouse Sertoli cellsRetrovirus-mediated gene delivery into male germ line stem cells.Somatic gene transfer into the lactating ovine mammary gland.Intratesticular injection followed by electroporation allows gene transfer in caprine spermatogenic cells.In vivo transfection of testicular germ cells and transgenesis by using the mitochondrially localized jellyfish fluorescent protein gene.Electroporated transgene-rescued spermatogenesis in infertile mutant mice with a sertoli cell defect.Direct gene delivery to murine testis as a possible means of transfection of mature sperm and epithelial cells lining epididymal ducts.
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In vivo gene transfer to mouse spermatogenic cells using green fluorescent protein as a marker.
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