2007
DOI: 10.1017/s0022029907002580
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Lactation induction as a predictor of post-parturition transgene expression in bovine milk

Abstract: The bovine's long generation interval results in a delay of several years when evaluating mammary specific transgenes in genetically engineered animals. This experiment was conducted to evaluate the feasibility of reducing that waiting period. Lactation was induced in prepubertal bull and heifer calves as a means of predicting transgene behaviour during subsequent post-parturient lactations in the heifers themselves, and in daughters sired by the bulls. The animals carry a lactation-specific transgene encoding… Show more

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“…Induced-lactation milk has higher levels of BLG than natural lactation milk (34) (Fig. 4A), which is advantageous for a vigorous assessment of BLG knockdown and further strengthens the finding of the high efficiency for the knockdown of BLG.…”
Section: E8356 | Wwwpnasorgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Induced-lactation milk has higher levels of BLG than natural lactation milk (34) (Fig. 4A), which is advantageous for a vigorous assessment of BLG knockdown and further strengthens the finding of the high efficiency for the knockdown of BLG.…”
Section: E8356 | Wwwpnasorgmentioning
confidence: 99%