Post-mortem re-cloning of a transgenic red fluorescent protein dog
J. vet. sci
; J. vet. sci;: 405-407, 2011.
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ABSTRACT
Recently, the world's first transgenic dogs were produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer. However, cellular senescence is a major limiting factor for producing more advanced transgenic dogs. To overcome this obstacle, we rejuvenated transgenic cells using a re-cloning technique. Fibroblasts from post-mortem red fluorescent protein (RFP) dog were reconstructed with in vivo matured oocytes and transferred into 10 surrogate dogs. One puppy was produced and confirmed as a re-cloned dog. Although the puppy was lost during birth, we successfully established a rejuvenated fibroblast cell line from this animal. The cell line was found to stably express RFP and is ready for additional genetic modification.
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Sujet Principal:
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Trachée
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Animal génétiquement modifié
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Régulation de l'expression des gènes
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Clonage d'organisme
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Tube digestif
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Chiens
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Techniques de transfert nucléaire
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Rein
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Foie
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Animals
langue:
En
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J. vet. sci
Année:
2011
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Article