2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2014.09.004
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Generation of handmade cloned embryos from adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells in goat

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“…So far, several types of cells including neural stem cells, bone marrow‐derived cells, and ADSCs have been used for in vitro and in vivo neural tissue engineering and cell therapy evaluations . But the implication of neural stem cells from the ependymal layer in CNS has been very challenging and limited due to invasive surgeries required to access these cells located in deep areas in the brain or spinal cord.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, several types of cells including neural stem cells, bone marrow‐derived cells, and ADSCs have been used for in vitro and in vivo neural tissue engineering and cell therapy evaluations . But the implication of neural stem cells from the ependymal layer in CNS has been very challenging and limited due to invasive surgeries required to access these cells located in deep areas in the brain or spinal cord.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial attempts to use zone-free procedures, especially in embryonic cell nuclear transfer, have led to the first successful report to produce cloned cattle, using a somatic cell as nucleus donor (Vajta et al, 2001). In sheep and goats, initial publications have reported the application of this technique for successful embryo development (Peura and Vajta, 2003; Akshey et al, 2008), followed by a number of publications reporting the application of this technique to produce cloned (Malik et al, 2014; Khan et al, 2018), transgenically cloned (Lagutina et al, 2007; Pereira et al, 2013), or interspecies cloned embryos (Selokar et al, 2011; Yu et al, 2011). An interesting example of the application of this technique in sheep is the generation of transgenic cloned lambs carrying a modified nematode mfat-1 gene to enrich muscles and other organs and tissues with omega-3 fatty acids (Zhang et al, 2013).…”
Section: Overview Of Genetic Modification and Relevant Biotechnologicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El carioplasto es la célula somática que aporta el total del material genético necesario para el desarrollo del individuo clonado. Entre los tipos celulares utilizados como donadores de núcleo se han usado: células embrionarias (Peura et al, 1998), células del cúmulo (Vajta et al, 2001(Vajta et al, y 2003, fibroblastos fetales (Regio et al, 2001;Vajta et al, 2003;Meena et al, 2006;Akshey et al, 2008;Zhang et al, 2009), fibroblastos de individuos adultos (Beyhan et al, 2002;Elsheikh et al, 2006;Shah et al, 2008;Ribeiro et al, 2009;Dutta et al, 2011;Zhang et al, 2013;Khan et al, 2014;Saini et al, 2015;), tejido adiposo (Malik et al, 2014) y células troncales embrionales (Mohapatra et al, 2015). Aunque son varios los tipos celulares que pueden ser utilizados como donadores de núcleo, Saini et al (2015) indican que los fibroblastos son las células más adecuadas para lograr óptimos resultados en la TNCS, debido a la facilidad con que pueden ser reprogramadas.…”
Section: Células Donadoras De Núcleo (Carioplastos)unclassified