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In vivo oocyte developmental competence is reduced in lean but not in obese superovulated dairy cows after intraovarian administration of IGF1Current progress of genetically engineered pig models for biomedical researchGenotype-independent transmission of transgenic fluorophore protein by boar spermatozoaGermline transgenic pigs by Sleeping Beauty transposition in porcine zygotes and targeted integration in the pig genomeAssessment of fetal cell chimerism in transgenic pig lines generated by Sleeping beauty transpositionDifferentiation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells to Lentoid Bodies Expressing a Lens Cell-Specific Fluorescent ReporterCharacterization of a Shaw-related potassium channel family in rat brainCurrent state of laser synthesis of metal and alloy nanoparticles as ligand-free reference materials for nano-toxicological assaysDelayed embryonic lethality in mice lacking protein phosphatase 2A catalytic subunit CalphaInjection of ligand-free gold and silver nanoparticles into murine embryos does not impact pre-implantation developmentNonendosomal cellular uptake of ligand-free, positively charged gold nanoparticles.Sex selection of sperm in farm animals: status report and developmental prospects.Telomere length is reset during early mammalian embryogenesis.Impact of metal nanoparticles on germ cell viability and functionality.Gene expression patterns in bovine in vitro-produced and nuclear transfer-derived embryos and their implications for early development.Gold nanoparticles interfere with sperm functionality by membrane adsorption without penetration.Influence of gold, silver and gold-silver alloy nanoparticles on germ cell function and embryo development.Application of transgenesis in livestock for agriculture and biomedicine.Rapid non-invasive genotyping of reporter transgenic mammals.From fibroblasts and stem cells: implications for cell therapies and somatic cloning.Transgenic farm animals: an update.Assessment of fecundity and germ line transmission in two transgenic pig lines produced by sleeping beauty transposition.Sampling techniques for oviductal and uterine luminal fluid in cattle.Advances in farm animal transgenesis.Pluripotent stem cells and reprogrammed cells in farm animals.Biomedical applications of ovarian transvaginal ultrasonography in cattle.Exogenous enzymes upgrade transgenesis and genetic engineering of farm animals.A protocol for the cryoconservation of breeds by low-cost emergency cell banks - a pilot study.Derivation and characterization of bovine induced pluripotent stem cells by transposon-mediated reprogramming.Non-viral reprogramming of fibroblasts into induced pluripotent stem cells by Sleeping Beauty and piggyBac transposons.Preferential loss of porcine chromosomes in reprogrammed interspecies cell hybrids.Epigenetic silencing and tissue independent expression of a novel tetracycline inducible system in double-transgenic pigs.siRNA mediated knockdown of tissue factor expression in pigs for xenotransplantation.Germline transgenesis in pigs by cytoplasmic microinjection of Sleeping Beauty transposons.Germline transgenesis in rodents by pronuclear microinjection of Sleeping Beauty transposons.Cytomegalovirus early promoter induced expression of hCD59 in porcine organs provides protection against hyperacute rejection.Efficient hematopoietic redifferentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells derived from primitive murine bone marrow cells.Distribution and expression of porcine endogenous retroviruses in multi-transgenic pigs generated for xenotransplantation.Differential laminar expression of AMPA receptor genes in the developing rat visual cortex using in situ hybridization histochemistry. Effect of visual deprivation.Laminar expression of m1-, m3- and m4-muscarinic cholinergic receptor genes in the developing rat visual cortex using in situ hybridization histochemistry. Effect of monocular visual deprivation.
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