Blastocysts derived from nuclear transfer using ES cells exhibit a high rate of term development (20–40%), unlike those derived from somatic cumulus cells (1–3%) 16. This indicates that the ...
The derivation of proliferating ES cells capable of differentiating into most or all cell types was described first in mice and subsequently in humans. The combination of nuclear transfer and ES ...
When Missouri's elected representatives arrive to work for the 2005 legislative session this week, they will have their hands full of material about the ethics and implications of a proposed statewide ...
What’s more, hESCs produced via nuclear transfer (NT-hESCs) may not have the genetic and epigenetic abnormalities found in induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), made by adding key genes to reprogram ...
"When the nuclei start to interact mechanically, both tissue mechanics and cellular ordering are not dictated by the cell surface, but rather controlled by the nucleus itself," Campàs said. "This ...