Somatic cell nuclear transfer
I. Wilmut (),
N. Beaujean,
P. A. de Sousa,
A. Dinnyes,
T. J. King,
L. A. Paterson,
D. N. Wells and
L. E. Young
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I. Wilmut: Roslin Institute
N. Beaujean: Roslin Institute
P. A. de Sousa: Roslin Institute
A. Dinnyes: Roslin Institute
T. J. King: Roslin Institute
L. A. Paterson: Roslin Institute
D. N. Wells: AgResearch Ltd
L. E. Young: Roslin Institute
Nature, 2002, vol. 419, issue 6907, 583-587
Abstract:
Abstract Cloning by nuclear transfer from adult somatic cells is a remarkable demonstration of developmental plasticity. When a nucleus is placed in oocyte cytoplasm, the changes in chromatin structure that govern differentiation can be reversed, and the nucleus can be made to control development to term.
Date: 2002
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